Reducing Secondary Trauma & Burnout for Helping Professionals
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Reducing Secondary Trauma & Burnout for Helping Professionals

By Resiliency & Justice Center

Learn CE-CERT skills that are easy to learn, use, and apply for maintaining emotional well-being when dealing with intense situations.

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State Bar of Nevada

3100 West Charleston Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89102

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  • 7 hours
  • In person
  • Free parking

About this event

Health • Mental health

The Resiliency & Justice Center offers this free presentation to its esteemed community partners who have not yet completed it, missed it the first time, or wish to repeat it. Jackie Harris, MA, LMFT, LADC, and Tyler J. Winkler, Esq., will lead this one-day training based on the CE-CERT model (Components for Enhancing Career Experience and Reducing Trauma) at the State Bar of Nevada.

Lunch will be provided; attendees are encouraged to bring their own water containers. CEUs (Continuing Education Units) are available for MFT, CPC, psychology, social work, fire/EMS, and police.

It is estimated that 50% of professionals in helping professions experience some form of distress resulting from their work. Secondary trauma can be a natural by-product of working with traumatized clients and situations. The symptoms of secondary trauma can mirror those of post-traumatic stress disorder. Secondary trauma can lead to challenges in the workplace, decrease staff morale, and increase turnover and burnout.

The "Reducing Secondary Trauma & Burnout for Helping Professionals" training focuses on specific skills to mediate and prevent secondary trauma and burnout. Some of the skills discussed include experiential engagement, decreasing rumination, conscious narratives, reducing emotional labor, and parasympathetic recovery. These skills are easy to learn, use, and apply so that you may enjoy the work that you do with committed compassion and continue to grow and learn in the field you choose!



Community responders and behavioral health providers are eligible to participate in activities hosted by the Resiliency & Justice Center. You can visit ResiliencyAndJustice.org/calendar for information about all our scheduled integrative services and outreach events.


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