Now more than ever, animal welfare workers need strategies for compassion fatigue
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the problem of compassion fatigue in the helping professions, including animal welfare.
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the problem of compassion fatigue in the helping professions, including animal welfare.
Certified Compassion Fatigue Educator Jessica Dolce offers her perspective on how people who work with animals can find ways to make healthy choices during the current COVID-19 crisis.
Asking good questions can change everything, including how you cope with the stress, anxiety, and compassion fatigue of working in shelters, veterinary practice, and animal rescue.
Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program is once again offering its Compassion Fatigue Strategies online course with certified compassion fatigue educator Jessica Dolce.
There's still time to enroll in the fantastic Compassion Fatigue Strategies online course with Jessica Dolce.
Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida is once again offering its Compassion Fatigue Strategies online course with certified compassion fatigue educator Jessica Dolce.
If scheduling or financial constraints have stopped you from enrolling in our Compassion Fatigue Strategies online course, there's a new option now available.
The condition known as compassion fatigue has been increasingly identified as a threat to the well-being, health, and even lives of people who work with animals.
Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida is once again offering its Compassion Fatigue Strategies online course. Registration is open now, with the course beginning March 13.