Compassion Fatigue & Boundary Setting

Compassion Fatigue & Boundary Setting

Finding Balance in Caregiving

By Veteran Spouse Network

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Online

About this event

Feeling overwhelmed by the demands of work, family, community responsibilities, and the unique challenges of military/veteran family life? When you're constantly caring for everyone else, it's easy to lose sight of your own needs.

If you're feeling stretched thin, overwhelmed, or like you're constantly pouring from an empty cup, you're not alone.

This peer support group offers a safe space to explore what compassion fatigue really looks like and how healthy boundaries can protect your time, energy, and well-being. You'll connect with other military and veteran spouses who truly understand these challenges, share real experiences, and discover practical strategies to care for yourself without guilt or burnout.


What You'll Gain:

  • Recognize the signs of compassion fatigue and understand how it impacts your daily life
  • Learn effective boundary-setting strategies to support your well-being and prevent burnout
  • Connect with others who understand the unique demands of military and veteran family life


About The Veteran Spouse Resiliency Group Program

This event offers a single-session preview of the Veteran Spouse Resiliency Group (V-SRG), an evidence-based curriculum designed to support transitioning and veteran spouses/partners in building resilience, personal growth, and connection. Solo sessions welcome a broader audience, while the full 6-week V-SRG program requires an application and has limited eligibility. Learn more about the Veteran Spouse Resiliency Group (V-SRG).


This Event is Open To

  • Spouse/partner of active duty service member/post-service veteran

Eligibility varies by session. Check Eventbrite for details on other offerings.


Take the First Step Toward Resilience–Sign up Today!

Looking for one-on-one support? Peer 2 Peer Connect pairs you with a trained VSN Peer Leader for individualized support. For more resources and updates, follow @veteranspousenetwork and subscribe to the VSN Newsletter. Questions or concerns? We’re here to help at vsn@austin.utexas.edu

Frequently asked questions

What can I expect from the V-SRG curriculum?

These sessions explore a single topic from the 6-week curriculum, offering a preview of the broader V-SRG experience. The format includes group conversation, educational content, skill-building, and activities to address the unique challenges faced by veteran spouses/partners.

Why is eligibility different for the 6-week V-SRG group?

The 6-week program is designed specifically for veteran spouses/partners and evaluated to meet their specific needs. You can explore the curriculum through various single sessions, which are open to a broader audience.

Can I attend this session if I am not ready or able to attend the 6-week program?

Yes, these single sessions are intended to provide a flexible option for exploring specific topics without committing to a longer program. This is a focused, one-time event offering a snapshot of the full V-SRG experience in a stand-alone format on key topics.

Can I attend this session if I've already completed a 6 or 12-week V-SRG?

Absolutely! These sessions are open to everyone, whether you want to revisit a topic with a new group, explore content that wasn't part of your original curriculum, or make up for a session you missed.

Is this a support group or therapy?

No, V-SRG is not a therapeutic or clinical service. It’s a welcoming, peer-led space for connection, conversation, and mutual support.

How should I prepare for the event?

For the best experience, we recommend joining from a quiet, distraction-free space and arriving on time, as participants who join more than 15 minutes late may not be admitted. Be sure to have your Zoom link ready from your confirmation email.

Do I have to pay to attend?

No, all events are completely free to attend. We are a grant-based program and believe in removing barriers to connection and support and are proud to offer these sessions at no cost to our community.

Do I need to live in Texas to participate?

No—VSN is based at the University of Texas at Austin’s Institute for Military & Veteran Family Wellness, but we are a nationwide network open to any military-connected individuals in the US and beyond.

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Aug 21 · 5:00 PM PDT