TEST Foster Care -Maintaining a Healthy Professional Life: The Science Behind Self-Care

This is a test course. Any enrollments will be removed as this is not a live course.

Research shows that helping professionals are at high risk of being affected by the negative aspects of daily activities that entail working closely with individuals presenting with psychological distress and / or suffering. This training explains the positive and negative aspects of helping members who experience trauma and suffering and ways a helping professional can decrease their risks of burnout, and compassion fatigue. This training enhances and advances the education of the audience by providing evidenced based resources, tools and strategies that will allow the professional proactively navigate potential detriments of compassion fatigue, burnout, primary trauma (vicarious trauma) and secondary trauma, as well as increase and maintain positive compassion satisfaction and professional quality of life. This presentation presents empirical evidenced based information to be used as an educational tool. It is not intended to medically diagnose, give medical advice or prescribe.

If you need ADA Accommodations, please email us with the name and date of the training at least 3 weeks in advance at: [email protected].   

Target Audience

Unlicensed and licensed behavioral health professionals including, but not limited to, social workers, graduate-level counselors, therapists, and substance use professionals. Unlicensed and licensed health care professionals including, but not limited to, nurses.

Practice Level: Beginner and/or Intermediate.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify 2 elements of professional quality of life.
  • Identify critical differences between, burn out, secondary trauma and vicarious trauma.
  • Identify aspects that have increased the demands of helping professionals leading to signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue
  • Access 2 tools to measure and address signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue and burn out.
  • Implement evidenced based resources and tools available to reduce risks for physical and mental health effects related to burn out and compassion fatigue.
Course summary
Available credit (Listed in Hours): 
  • 1.50 Attendance/Participation
Course opens: 
02/16/2026
Course expires: 
05/14/2026
  • Sign in and Welcome.
  • Course Content.
  • Post Test.
  • Eval.

 

 

Online
United States
  • Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 16739 for 1.5 contact hour(s).

  • State of Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board 13-006, exp 12.31.26 – Approved CE Provider for Social Work. Training is appropriate for all behavioral health professional license continuing education.

  • Centene Corporation has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6673. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Centene Corporation is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

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Since CE boards may have changes in requirements, it is the responsibility of the attendee to verify with their boards if they accept the CEs being offered.  

 

California Board of Registered Nursing approval may apply to other states, please check with your board.

 

To contact us and for more continuing education information, please visit: https://www.centenetraining.com/continuing-education.html

 

Available Credit (Listed in Hours)

  • 1.50 Attendance/Participation
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This is a test course. Any enrollments will be removed as this is not a live course.

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