Tuesday May 12, 2020
5. What is Compassion Fatigue? And How Emotional Intelligence Can Help.
What is Compassion Fatigue? And how Emotional Intelligence Can help.
Discussed in this episode of “Get Your Life Back" with Dr. Nicole Cain
The impact of the media on the human psyche. Signs of compassion fatigue. The 8 Key Skills for Emotional Intelligence and I give you 8 Actionable Items for Emotional Regulation that you can use!
Solidarity in human suffering is a tradition that has spanned continents, cultures, and generations. During death or loss, communities throughout history, have gathered together to offer gifts, to grieve, celebrate, and to carry out valued family and tribal traditions.
It is normal to take on another person’s feelings and deeply grieve.
- What role does the internet serve in impacting this innate and inevitable human experience of grief?
- How is the media impacting the human psyche as it relates to compassion and suffering?
- What is compassion fatigue and what does emotional intelligence have to do with all of this?
Today we are going to discuss these points, as well as dive into a topic called: COMPASSION FATIGUE. We will explore grieving, emotional intelligence, and action items for emotional regulation.
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