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Provid idin ing Excelle lent t an and Com ompassionate Car are to Our Clie lients, Their Famil ilie ies, Our Coworkers s an and Ourselves Du During th the COVID 19 19 Pan andemic ic. Ses Session Th Thre ree The he Overw


  1. Provid idin ing Excelle lent t an and Com ompassionate Car are to Our Clie lients, Their Famil ilie ies, Our Coworkers s an and Ourselves Du During th the COVID – 19 19 Pan andemic ic. Ses Session Th Thre ree The he Overw erwhelm lmin ing World Pan andemic and and How It It Affects Our ur Care are Eugene Dufour Hospice Palliative Care Consultant – Bereavement Specialist – Trauma Therapist Phone: 519-476-2116 Email: edufour@tcc.on.ca

  2. Focus of f th the Webinar Focus One : Provide the Health Care Worker an opportunity to debrief and defuse from the suffering that you have been experiencing. The webinars will help you identify “Pre -Post Traumatic Symptoms and helpful ways of coping with these reactions to long term suffering. Focus Two: Provide the Health Care Worker with added skills on how to support our clients, family members and our coworkers during this time of multiple and complicated losses. 2

  3. Emotional, Spir iritu tual, & Co Compassionate e Ca Care Ses ession 3: : The e Overw erwhelmin ing World Pandemic and Ho How It It Affects ts Our r Ca Care 1. How the big picture affects our personhood. 2. How the big picture affects the care we provide. 3. Staying hopeful during a pandemic. 4. Trauma Informed Care 5. Reviewing the Compassion Fatigue Test https://www.compassionfatigue.org/pages/selftest.html

  4. Ho How Cr Cris isis is Affects Per erson Ho Hood

  5. Personhood: 1. 1. Physical, , Social, l, Emotional, , Spir irit itual 2. Free Will 2. ill 3. 3. Self lf Esteem and Self lf Concept 4. 4. Abili ility to feel l pain in 5. 5. Abili ility to communic icate 6. 6. Need for belo longing 7. 7. Has a his istory ry 8. 8. Acquir ires valu lues and belie lief systems 9. 9. Develops a World Vie iew

  6. A world rld vie view is a view of the world, used for living in the world. It has these components: 1. A world view is a mental model of reality 2. A comprehensive framework of ideas & attitudes 3. About the world, ourselves, and life, 4. A system of beliefs, 5. A system of personally customized theories about the world and how it works 6. With answers for a wide range of questions

  7. Co Compassion Fatig tigue

  8. Co Compassion Fatig tigue

  9. Exp xposure to Sufferin ing Can Affect Our Frame of Reference In In Three Ways: - Id Identit ity - World Vie iew - Sp Spiri iritu tualit lity

  10. Fea ear La Latter

  11. Where Do Do You ou Fee eel l You our Fea ear

  12. Turn Rumin inating to o Refle flection

  13. Fear of Illn Illness

  14. Work Str tress

  15. Trauma In Informed Co Communit ities es

  16. Trauma In Informed Co Communit ities es

  17. Trauma In Informed Co Communit ities es

  18. A Practice That t Promotes Resilie iliency

  19. Hope

  20. Hope

  21. Whole lehearted livin living is is ab about engagin ing in in ou our liv lives fr from a a plac lace of of worthin iness. It It means cu cult ltivatin ing th the courage, compassion, an and connection to o wak ake up in in th the morning an and th thin ink, No matter what gets don No one an and how much is is le left ft undone, I I am am enough. It’s going to bed at night thinking, Yes, I I am am im imperfect an and vu vuln lnerable an and so sometimes s afr fraid id, but that doesn’t change the truth that I am also brave an and worthy of of lo love an and belo longing. Br Brené Br Brown

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