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DMH UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership

DMH UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership

Released: 2023-10-18
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182 Episodes
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182 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2023-10-18
© PMHP
Most Recent Episode
Self-Care for Field-Based Outreach Workers

Self-Care for Field-Based Outreach Workers

Time: 1:46:29
Presented by Danielle Farmer, MSEd, LCSW. Studies show that 83% of U.S. workers suffer from work-related stress, with 25% naming their job as the number one stressor in their lives (The American Institute of Stress, 2022). These rates are even higher for individuals in social service settings due to factors such as emotional labor and the traumatic realities that clients may face. These factors place outreach workers at higher risk for work-related traumatic stress. Therefore, it is vital that field-based outreach workers are equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to understand how work-related stress develops and self-care practices to combat it. This training will define and explore concepts related to work-related stress such as burnout, vicarious trauma, and the physiological impacts of chronic and/or traumatic stress. Participants will discuss the history of self-care, its roots in radical community movements, and how it relates to field-based outreach workers. Participants will learn a plethora of self-care practices using a holistic approach and will have work time to create an individualized wellness plan for themselves using learned self-care practices. This training is intended for field-based mental health and outreach workers in Los Angeles County.
Episode ID: 1000631656974
GUID: edebac07-c2da-47cf-a3cd-08b187cb0783
Release Date: 18/10/2023, 02:39:36

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Our mission: In partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, the Public Mental Health Partnership at UCLA aims to realize a vision for excellence in care for vulnerable populations that incorporates typically marginalized perspectives and builds capacity to foster health equity.
Visit our website for more information: pmhp.ucla.edu

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