PeerTA Podcast Episode 2: Combatting Compassion Fatigue

Compassion can be defined as “feeling for” others who are in pain with warmth, empathetic concern, and the capacity to understand their perspective and intentions. Compassion is necessary for staff in human service settings to effectively engage clients, understand the context surrounding their journey and personal goals, and accurately identify a path forward and appropriate support services. But if we consider compassion as a finite resource, what happens if it runs out?

This podcast explored a condition called compassion fatigue. Panelists included: Anna Tekippe, a clinician at the Center for Work Education and Employment in Denver; Santa Molina-Marshall, a holistic psychotherapist located in Washington, DC with expertise in compassion fatigue; and Gerrie Cotter, a project manager for the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The panelists shared their experiences and knowledge about compassion fatigue with host Bright Sarfo, as well as effective strategies for combatting compassion fatigue within TANF programs and in other human services settings. (~40 min listen)

 

PROJECT:
Peer-Based Training and Technical Assistance (PeerTA)
CATEGORIES:
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
STAFF:
Bright Sarfo | Becca Heilman

PeerTA Compassion Fatigue Podcast Transcript