Compassion fatigue is one of the most pervasive and least discussed traumas that nearly every caregiver feels at one time or another. Millions of people choose a helper profession (everything from nurse to lawyer to therapist to veterinarian) because they care deeply and feel called to service. Millions more are thrust into unpaid caregiving roles due to illness, injury, or the natural course of aging.
Nearly everyone in a heart-based role has experienced some sort of compassion fatigue or burnout. And nearly everyone feels guilt and shame for their fatigue. They are caregivers; shouldn’t they be unstoppable and invincible?
This book brings together experts from across a wide variety of professions, backgrounds, and cultures to tell their stories of experiencing compassion fatigue and to give practical, useful, actionable advice and solutions on how to build personal resilience, how to avoid compassion fatigue, and how to rekindle your own spirit when compassion fatigue and burnout drag you down into the darkness.
Contributors
Jean Accius, PhD - Chief Executive Officer of a national health equity nonprofit
Faith Albright, DVM - Veterinarian and owner/operator of an animal sanctuary
Larry Brouder - Global employee mobility expert and speaker
Dennis Brozzo, PMP - Executive, leadership, and life coach
Richa Chadha, MBA, MS - Mindset coach, speaker, and organizational psychologist
Peter Dudley, PCC - Leadership and life coach, author, and publisher
Nayely Duran, ACC - Consultant, trainer, and executive leadership coach