Addressing Compassion Fatigue & Burnout
Zoom
Event Details
Compassion Fatigue and Burnout are states of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. They occur when you feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, and unable to meet constant demands … and can leave you feeling devoid of motivation and beyond caring. In this session, participants will identify specific signs of Compassion Fatigue and Burnout and explore the role that connection (to self, to others, and to team) can make in recharging their energy reserves.
Learning Objectives
In this session, participants will:
- Identify the signs and symptoms of Compassion Fatigue (CF) and Burnout
- Use a self-assessment to identify the impact of CF and Burnout
- Explore a variety of wellbeing skills to reconnect and recharge oneself
Intended Audience
All nonprofit staff and volunteers.
2025 Education Programs Sponsors
For More Information:
Cost + Registration
- $75 MANP members / $95 Nonmembers
- Space is limited to 30 participants!
- Scholarships available for MANP members! Prior to registering, email your scholarship request to Learn@NonprofitMaine.org and be sure to include your name and organization.
- Participants will receive login instructions in the registration confirmation e-mail as well as in reminder emails that will be sent one day and one hour prior to the event.
- This webinar will be recorded and available to all registered participants for 30 days after the event. Participants who are unable to attend live will still have access to all materials.
- This MANP-hosted webinar will be hosted in Zoom Meeting and we ask participants turn off their cameras and mute themselves when joining.
Accessibility
MANP is committed to ensuring all participants are accommodated at our events. If you have accessibility needs, please email us at Learn@NonprofitMaine.org with your request no fewer than 10 business days prior to the event.
About the Presenter
Mary Veerkamp, Ph.D., PCC, is a Professional Certified Coach, who, prior to completing her coach training through the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC), spent nearly a decade researching and consulting with school teams in the Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) model.
Mary is passionate about creating space for clients to see possibilities and imagine shifts that meet human and organizational needs. She brings a foundational background in behavioral science, coupled with evidence-based practices in mindfulness, self-compassion, and intentional cultivation of values-aligned living to her coaching work to catalyze meaningful, lasting change so that clients may live more joyfully, authentically, and confidently.