Fizzling Out? Recognizing Compassion Fatigue and Burnout
Author: Carrie Gilligan, MOT, OTR/L
Contact Hour(s): 1.0

Objectives
The goal of this program is to support occupational therapists to achieve goals for reducing compassion fatigue and burnout. After you study the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Assess and evaluate compassion fatigue in day–to–day practice.
  • Develop and apply proactive strategies for staving off burnout
  • Distinguish between compassion fatigue and burnout and their contributing factors.

Grant Provider
This course has been sponsored by educational grants from this issue’s advertisers and may be taken free of charge as a gift to the occupational therapy community until January 15, 2010.

Click here to take this free course for Occupational Therapists.

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