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Healthcare workers have had to face major difficulties and traumatic situations during the Covid-19 outbreak. The ability to cope with intense stress and anxiety has been crucial, especially for frontline healthcare workers. Somatic Experiencing® (SE®) is a trauma-focused approach that is effective in reducing traumatic and chronic stress and enhancing resilience. This session will discuss the results of a recent study on the effects of SE-based stabilization exercises with healthcare workers along with the presentation of ways that one healthcare system has utilized short-term SE-based stabilization techniques in their clinic.
This online program is worth 1.25 hours CPD.
File type | File name | Number of pages | |
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Manual - Caring for Frontline Healthcare Workers with SE-Based Stabilization Interventions (3 MB) | 28 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Text Document | Transcript - Caring for Frontline Healthcare Workers with SE-Based Stabilization Interventions (36.2 KB) | 14 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Katherine Czyzewski is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner. She holds a Master of Social Work degree with a concentration in Occupational Social Work. She has 25 years of experience consulting with individuals, teams, and organizations.
Currently, Katherine is an educator and the only social worker in all-nursing professional development department at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage and Delnor Hospitals. Her role is dedicated solely to supporting the emotional well-being of the professional caregiver. She has developed and maintains a self-care/resiliency program for the emergency department, is a member of the hospitals' resiliency team, and the Project Sponsor for the health system's regional resiliency committee.
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