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Presenter Information Southeast Missouri State University. Melissa A. Odegard, Ph.D., LPC, NCCmodegard@semo.eduJanice E. Ward, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, ACSjward@semo.eduJulieta Monteiro-Leitner, Ph.D., NCCjleitner@semo.eduVerl T. Pope, Ed.D., LPC, NCC, CCMHC, ACSvpope@semo.eduTravis Smith, Ph.D., LPC, NCCtsmith1@semo.edu.
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1. Preventing Burnout: Facilitating Counselor Wellness to Promote Resilience MelMel
2. 2 min-Mel2 min-Mel
3. Introductions Names
What area of emphasis do you work?
What do you hope to gain from being a participant in this presentation? 5-10 min. Mel5-10 min. Mel
4. Discussion How would you define wellness?
How do you currently integrate wellness into your life?
What are the challenges of integrating wellness into your life?
What are some strategies that you have to address some of those challenges? 5-10 min. Mel5-10 min. Mel
5. Personal Journeys How do you integrate wellness into your everyday life?
What are some of your challenges?
How do you navigate those challenges? 10 min. - Mel, Jan, Travis, Verl & Julieta…come up with your own answers to the above questions10 min. - Mel, Jan, Travis, Verl & Julieta…come up with your own answers to the above questions
6. Wellness Perspective Psychoeducation
Strength-based interventions
Personal empowerment
Within a framework of normal human development
Ecological Model (systems, environmental, contextual factors)
3 min -Mel3 min -Mel
7. Wellness Continuum
Traditional Approach ¦ Wellness Approach
Problem Health Promotion/
Disability Identification Education Wellness ¦---------------------¦--------------------¦
Treatment Risk
of Disease Reduction 2 min. –Mel Retrieved from Team Wellness ppt2 min. –Mel Retrieved from Team Wellness ppt
8. Wellness Model Primary Goal:
Risk reduction; emotional and mental health promotion
Change Method:
Information, education, and lifestyle change
Change Agent:
You; seek appropriate mental health care providers for treatment
Target:
Lifestyle changes
Duration of Intervention:
Part of daily lifestyle
3 min.-Mel3 min.-Mel
9. Wellness Wheel (Myers & Sweeney, 1998) 10-15 min. –Mel
Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (WEL)
The purpose of the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (WEL) is to help respondents make healthy lifestyle choices based on their responses to each of the five life tasks and subtasks defined in the Wheel of Wellness. The life tasks of spirituality, self-direction, work & leisure, friendship, and love interact with a variety of life forces and global events. The instrument consists of 131 items generated as self-statements to which respondents reply using a five-point Likert scale.
The WEL can be used as an adjunct to counseling to help people develop and maintain healthy lifestyles that promote well being over the lifespan, quality of life, and longevity.
Experiential Activity…current assessment of wellness….hand out mini’s
10-15 min. –Mel
Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (WEL)
The purpose of the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (WEL) is to help respondents make healthy lifestyle choices based on their responses to each of the five life tasks and subtasks defined in the Wheel of Wellness. The life tasks of spirituality, self-direction, work & leisure, friendship, and love interact with a variety of life forces and global events. The instrument consists of 131 items generated as self-statements to which respondents reply using a five-point Likert scale.
The WEL can be used as an adjunct to counseling to help people develop and maintain healthy lifestyles that promote well being over the lifespan, quality of life, and longevity.
Experiential Activity…current assessment of wellness….hand out mini’s
10. Who am I? 3 min-Mel3 min-Mel
11.
If we fail to recognize the importance of attending to multiple arenas of our lives, we are at risk for burnout as counselors. 1 min.-Mel1 min.-Mel
12. Burnout What is burnout?
How does it effect counselors?
Supervisors?
5 min.-Verl5 min.-Verl
13. Burnout - physical and/or mental exhaustion, especially as a result of being overworked. Adapted from: http://verdick.org/counselor-burnout-and-stress Warning Signs
The following list of symptoms may be potential indicators of stress and/or burnout. If you have experienced or are currently experiencing several of these symptoms, you may want to consult a counselor and develop a personal stress management program.
Remember that burnout is a progressive process and does not usually set in quickly, so do not fall into the misconception that burnout only happens to “bad” counselors - it can affect anyone over the course of time. Once a person is deep into burnout, it is very hard to recover.
5 min. -Jan5 min. -Jan
14. Physical Symptoms Change in appetite/weight change
Increased drug, alcohol, tobacco use
Digestive upsets
Pounding heart
Frequent colds
Headaches
Muscle aches
Fatigue
Insomnia
Restlessness
Teeth grinding
Rash
2 Min-Jan2 Min-Jan
15. Emotional Symptoms Anxiety
Bad temper/irritability
Exhaustion
Frustration
The “blues”
Mood swings
Nightmares
Depression
Nervous laughter
Crying spells
Worrying
Becoming easily discouraged
2 min-Jan2 min-Jan
16. Mental Symptoms
Exhaustion
Poor concentration
Lower productivity/lack of new ideas
Forgetfulness, spacing out
Dull senses/boredom
Negative attitude
Confusion
Whirling mind
2 min-Jan2 min-Jan
17. Spiritual Symptoms Exhaustion
Feelings of emptiness, doubt, cynicism or apathy
Loss of meaning or direction
Being unforgiving
Martyrdom
Looking for “magic”
Needing to “prove” self
2 min-Jan2 min-Jan
18. Relational Symptoms Depersonalization of work and clients
Isolation/loneliness
Lack of intimacy
Lowered sexual drive
Clamming up/hiding
Intolerance/lashing out
Resentment
Nagging
2 min-Jan2 min-Jan
19. Compassion Fatigue How is burnout the same or different than Compassion Fatigue?
Secondary Traumatic Stress
Vicarious Empathy
Vicarious Trauma
5 min.-Verl5 min.-Verl
20. Burnout Compassion Fatigue
Work–Family Conflict
Incongruence Between Person and Job
Workload
Control
Reward
People
Values
Health
Efficiency
Cynicism 2 min-Verl2 min-Verl
21. Resilience Questionnaire Take a moment to complete the assessment
Discussion 5 min-Jan5 min-Jan
22. How to avoid it? 1 min-Verl1 min-Verl
23. Importance of a balanced lifestyle to prevent burnout
What is your style in life?
What can be the signs of burn out? 5 min-Julieta5 min-Julieta
24. The Search for Balance Acceptance of Change
Balance of Life Roles
Energy
Community
Harmony
Wholeness of Living and Spirituality
An Experiential Activity Inviting the Search of Wellness in Life 10 min-Julieta10 min-Julieta
25. Creating an Action Plan Be proactive
Acknowledge the challenges of counseling
Know your triggers
Schedule time away from work
Supervision
Take advantage of EAP benefits 2 min-Travis
Countertransference, burnout, compassion fatigue- know the difference between and how to recognize them for your self
2 min-Travis
Countertransference, burnout, compassion fatigue- know the difference between and how to recognize them for your self
26. Guidelines for an Action Plan Remember balance
Focus on personal growth
Relationships
Hobbies
Physical fitness
Spirituality
Know your strengths/weakness 3 min.-Travis
Build your action plan around your personal needs.3 min.-Travis
Build your action plan around your personal needs.
27. Questions for Reflection What attracted me to this job?
What attracted me to this field?
How long have I been involved?
How do I handle change?
How much change is going on in my life?
How is my personal life?
When did I last take a vacation (not a conference)?
What do I need to change?
What can I change on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly basis? (Adapted from O’Mara, 2006) 5 min-Travis5 min-Travis
28. Action Plan Address deficits
Utilize strengths
Reasonable goals
2 min-Travis2 min-Travis
29. Possible Activities Go to Al-Anon to learn how more about addicts and alcoholics
Take time off
Know yourself—know what triggers you into compassion fatigue or burn-out
Join a recreation league or social group
Make time to exercise
Interact with those who share your beliefs
Meditate
Challenge yourself to learn something new 2 min-Travis2 min-Travis
30. Revisiting Our Wheels Take a few minutes to jot down goals to help you integrate a balanced lifestyle
How do you plan on following through with these goals?
How will you address the challenges that arise? 3 min-Mel3 min-Mel
31. Questions Everyone (whatever time we have left) ? Everyone (whatever time we have left) ?