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Subject Managing Stress in Challenging Times: A professional development and peer support program for health care workers
Date February 1, 2022 4:59 PM
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First session: Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 10:00 AM (PT) / 12:00 PM (CT) / 1:00 PM (ET)

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Managing Stress in Challenging Times:
A professional development and peer support program for health care workers
Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) is pleased to offer a virtual, four-part educational and support program for health care workers. The program focuses on tools to manage the stressors that arise at work and at home during challenging times. The sessions will present a model of the helper as a witness that provides concrete suggestions as to how the provider can shift from feeling ineffective to feeling effective and competent. The sessions are facilitated by an experienced clinician. The curriculum emphasizes ways to strengthen individual resilience to better face current and future personal and workplace challenges. The curriculum addresses topics such as empathic distress, moral injury, grief, adaptive change, resilience, and hope. We believe that hope is not just a feeling but something we do together! Each session will include video materials followed by the application of the core concepts to personal and workplace situations in a highly interactive format.
Session 1
Thursday, February 3, 2022
10:00 AM (PT) / 12:00 PM (CT) / 1:00 PM (ET)
Session 2
Thursday, February 10, 2022
10:00 AM (PT) / 12:00 PM (CT) / 1:00 PM (ET)
Session 3
Thursday, February 17, 2022
10:00 AM (PT) / 12:00 PM (CT) / 1:00 PM (ET)
Session 4
Thursday, February 24, 2022
10:00 AM (PT) / 12:00 PM (CT) / 1:00 PM (ET)
Each of the four sessions is 90 minutes long.
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Faculty
Kaethe Weingarten, Ph.D.
Kaethe Weingarten, Ph.D., directs the Witness to Witness (W2W) Program for the Migrants Clinician Network. The goal of W2W is to help the helpers, primarily serving health care workers, attorneys and journalists working with vulnerable populations. She worked at Harvard Medical School (1981-2017) where she was an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology and at the Family Institute of Cambridge (1982-2009). She founded and directed the Program in Families, Trauma and Resilience at the Family Institute of Cambridge. Internationally, she has taught in Africa, Australia, Canada, Europe and New Zealand, where she was a Fulbright Specialist. Dr. Weingarten’s work focuses on the development and dissemination of a witnessing model. One prong of the work is about the effects of witnessing violence and trauma in the context of domestic, inter-ethnic, racial, political, and other forms of conflict. The other prong of the witnessing work is in the context of healthcare, illness, and disability.
Her work on reasonable hope has been widely cited.

Faculty and Facilitator
Anne Bernstein, Ph.D.
A family psychologist and mediator in Oakland, California, Anne received her Ph.D. in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley. She is a professor at the Wright Institute in Berkeley and has also held faculty positions at other Bay Area universities. A Charter Member of the American Family Therapy Academy, she has served as its Vice President, Treasurer and on its Board of Directors. A former Associate Editor of "Family Process," she is the author of books and articles on children and families. She has been working with Witness to Witness since 2018.
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