NHTSA Webcast: Responding to Secondary Traumatization

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9 a.m. Hawaii / 11 a.m. Alaska / 12 p.m. Pacific / 1 p.m. Mountain / 2 p.m. Central / 3 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 75 Minutes

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Online

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May 11, 2022

Judges who work in criminal and civil courts are exposed to people who have been traumatized and stories of trauma on a daily basis.

Often these people and stories take a psychological toll on the people who hear them. As a result, they may become depressed, irritable, angry, tired, and anxious. When these experiences become continuous rather than occasional, secondary traumatization may result. This presentation will describe the primary symptoms and behaviors associated with secondary traumatization. It will also provide specific tools to help judges engage in self-care so that they can successfully continue to engage in the important work they do rather than burn out.

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During this course, you will learn to:

  • Identify the major signs and symptoms of secondary traumatization
  • Cite activities that promote self-care and renewal
  • Identify and practice three new self-care skills.
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Often these people and stories take a psychological toll on the people who hear them. As a result, they may become depressed, irritable, angry, tired, and anxious. When these experiences become continuous rather than occasional, secondary traumatization may result. This presentation will describe the primary symptoms and behaviors associated with secondary traumatization. It will also provide specific tools to help judges engage in self-care so that they can successfully continue to engage in the important work they do rather than burn out.

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