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This talk will discuss concepts and tools for addressing secondary trauma and burnout with an emphasis on the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. A strong emphasis will be placed on the CE-CERT (Components for Enhancing Clinician Experience and Reducing Trauma) model and how this specific trainer applied the principles and tools with himself and his team. Other related models (e.g., TARGET and CBT) will also be discussed, but the central discussion will focus on applying the CE-CERT concepts and tools. The CE-CERT model is NOT simply self-care but is a model that goes “beyond self-care” to present a functional, evidence-informed set of concepts, steps and tools that can be applied across multiple disciplines for day to day STS and burnout.
At the end of the presentation, the learner should be able to:
- Understand the core concepts and principles of the CE-CERT model and how they apply to the reality of life since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
- Understand how other approaches (e.g., “self-care”) are neither necessary nor sufficient to address the situations most providers encounter in their role in the helping profession.
- Have an example of what the application of these concepts and principles looks like in real-time.
Other Webinars with this Speaker
- March 30: Addressing Problematic Sexual Behaviors in Children and Adolescents
- June 15: Beyond Self-Care: The CE-CERT Model for Secondary Trauma and Burnout (this webinar)
- Nov 3: Intervening with Trauma and Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (IDD) in Families
- Feb 7: “My court date is next week:” How We Can Best Help Traumatized Youth in Legal Sphere
- April 25: “They didn’t teach us this in law school:” How to Create a Legitimate Trauma-Informed Court
- Sept 12: The Magic Decoder Ring: How Criminal Justice can Work Better with Therapists and Psychologists for Youth and Family Cases
This webinar was pre-approved for 1 CEU credit by the National Advocate Credentialing Program (NACP)® and the DoD Sexual Assault Advocate Certification Program (D-SAACP). Founded in 1975, the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) is the oldest national victim assistance organization of its type in the United States and is the recognized leader in victim advocacy, education and credentialing. To learn more about NOVA, visit trynova.org.