What are the best ways to manage compassion fatigue?
Compassion fatigue is a form of emotional and physical exhaustion that affects people who work in helping professions, such as physicians. It can result from witnessing or hearing about the suffering, trauma, or death of others, and feeling unable to relieve their pain. Compassion fatigue can lead to symptoms such as insomnia, irritability, anxiety, depression, cynicism, burnout, and reduced empathy. If left untreated, compassion fatigue can impair your professional performance, personal relationships, and well-being. Fortunately, there are some effective ways to manage compassion fatigue and prevent it from affecting your quality of life and work. Here are some tips to help you cope with compassion fatigue and restore your compassion.
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Vicki Verge, MSW RSWSocial Work Supervisor, Leader, Educator, and Regulator
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