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Compassion Fatigue Caring for the Caregiver

By: Sr. Carole Riley Ph.D.
Narrated by: Sr. Carole Riley Ph.D.
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In this interactive seminar, Dr. Riley will present symptoms of compassionate fatigue and strategies for recovery and healthy practices during intense periods of caregiving. Participants will be directed in goal development for prevention of fatigue and depression associated with caregiving. In addition, self-care activities, methods of balancing living and a bibliography to support continued learning will be provided.

©2014 Carole Riley (P)2014 Pious Society of St. Paul
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Solid book but didn't quite live up to the title.

The book has some good practical and cognitive models to use in managing compassion fatigue. However, there is also a large theological component that may be useful for some but is not alluded to in the title. The theology definitely should be made explicit in the title as it wouldn't be appropriate or relevant to most of the work I do. Overall though, worth a listen, and especially so for anyone of a Christian disposition.

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