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Join Dr. Roderick Logan in an intensive one-day experiential training for organizational leaders and employees to reduce stress and compassion fatigue in the workplace. This course serves to counter the impact stress and body arousal has on workplace communications and relationships. This training is also intended to improve current compassion fatigue symptoms that participants may be experiencing. The day includes didactic information, experiential processing, and transformative techniques that assists leaders and employees in resolving symptoms of compassion fatigue while, at once, developing resiliency skills and practices that prevent compassion fatigue symptoms in the future.
Learning Objectives
1. Participants will be able to examine the impact of stress and body arousal on one’s ability to effectively communicate and maintain meaningful relationships; personally, and professionally;
2. Participants will be able to understand the Spiral of Mistrust learning how it is acquired, transmitted in the workplace, and its tendencies when left unresolved;
3. Participants will be able to uncover the prevailing preconceived Notions on the parts of management and employees, and how they are undermining organizational values and the ability to fulfill the mission;
4. Participants will be able to identify what is lost when stress and compassion fatigue are not addressed; and,
5. Participants will be able to implement the initiatives that serve to reduce stress and compassion fatigue in the workplace.
Presenter: Roderick Logan, DPTh, CCTS, CFTP, FFTT
Dr. Roderick Logan believes, and his life’s work reflects, that human suffering is not a fate to be borne, but a challenge to be overcome. He is a Senior Faculty member at the Arizona Trauma Institute, also known as the Trauma Institute International. For more than 35 years, he has worked with men, women, and young people from all walks of life, providing counseling and education; guiding them to reclaim life’s purpose and meaning. Dr. Logan is a Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist, a Certified Family Trauma Professional, and a certified facilitator in Forward-Facing Trauma Therapy.
At his heart, Roderick is a teacher fighting ignorance and apathy. He believes those who teach and train others need to be taught and trained themselves. Roderick’s teachers and mentors include; Dr. Robert Rhoton, Dr. Eric Gentry, and Dr. Bruce Perry. His experiences include working with and advocating for children, young people, parents, educators, professional and non-professional caregivers; from juveniles in lockup at California’s Youth Authority in the early 80’s to more recent work with the Arizona Department of Child Safety, the Arizona Department of Corrections, and multiple community service organizations serving at risk populations. Dr. Logan’s prolific platform coupled with his training uniquely qualifies him as an authority on trauma-informed care, principles for resiliency building, and pathways for living the optimum life.
Roderick and his wife, Melody, have been married for more than 40 years. Together they raised two sons and a daughter and have eight grandchildren. Roderick holds that the core of self-regulation and self-care is found in one’s practice of self-reflection, consequently he is known among family and friends as, “the man in a rowboat rowing backwards into the future.”
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