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OCLC: Understanding Compassion Fatigue in Your Library

By Kris | May 24th, 2012 | Comment?

You love your job. You love your library. You love helping your patrons and giving them the extra attention that lets them know you care. But there are days when you’ve given just about all you have to give. At the end of the day you feel drained, or irritated, or both! You may have achieved “compassion fatigue.” The term, which is used frequently in medical settings, describes a caregiver’s reaction to chronic stress that results in feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, self-doubt, lack of focus and fatigue. This webinar will help you recognize the symptoms and the situations that may trigger compassion fatigue and understand how it affects you and your working environment. Explore ways to take care of yourself so you can continue to show compassion and give your patrons the care they need.

*If you require Closed Captioning in order to attend this webinar, please contact Jennifer Peterson by May 25 petersoj@oclc.org.

Thursday, May 31, 2012″
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Online

For additional details and registration information visit: OCLC: Understanding Compassion Fatigue in Your Library

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