Professional Counselor Burnout and Self-Care Strategies

9/15/2017 - 9/15/2017
8:45 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: 411 S. Prieur Street Room 309, New Orleans

LSUHSC Child & Family Counseling Clinic Fall 2017 Professional Seminar Series                                                                                             3.0 CE Clock hours/workshop $50/Workshop for Professionals & $45/Workshop for Students (with ID) $60/Late Registration for Professionals/ $5 Late Registration for Students (with ID)                                                                                                                                     LSUHSC 411 S. Prieur Street, Room 309, New Orleans, LA 70112      

 For more information or to register:   (504) 556-3453 CFCC@lsuhsc.edu 8:45am-12pm 

Freudenberger (1974) defined burnout as “to fail, wear out or become exhausted by making excessive demands on energy, strength or resources” (p. 159). Burnout develops over time and is based on interpersonal and institutional variables (Galek, Flannelly, Greene, & Kudler, 2011). Burnout affects your work performance, job satisfaction, and home life; and can lead to impairment in your social and interpersonal relationships if left untreated. The sad part is that many people do not have enough self-awareness to realize they are burned out! This workshop will define professional counselor burnout, provide current research regarding burnout and self-care, offer assessment tools, and provide interactive strategies to prevent or combat burnout, inc

Presenter:  Kellie Camelford, Ph.D., LPC-S

3.0 CE Clock hours available for PLPC/LPCs.     No NBCC credits through LCA

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