Help for the Healer
Get expert knowledge in a virtual learning network with mental health and wellness experts.
The curriculum is aimed at supporting provider resiliency and caring for the care giver, healer, and helper after the COVID pandemic.
Who Should Join?
This ECHO Program is designed for all audience types with any credentials who are looking to find additional knowledge of self-care not only for their patients/organization, but for themselves as well.
Schedule
Help for the Healer ECHO Program will be starting an intentional eight-week series named “Mindfulness Virtual Practice”, beginning January 5th, 2024. The series will focus on a variety of mindfulness practices. Participants are encouraged (but not required) to attend all 8 weeks of formal mindfulness didactics and training along with regular self-guided mindfulness practice.
During the course of the series, participants can expect to explore:
- Mindfulness as a contemplative practice and practice elements of seated meditation
- How stress impacts the body and participate in a body scan meditation
- Elements of both cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness practice
- Elements of the mind body connection
- Mindful eating exercises
- Connection between heartfulness and mindfulness
- Mindful movement through walking meditation
Please join us for this special eight-week series every Friday beginning January 5th, 2024, from 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
What Does the Help for the Healer ECHO Program offer?
- Provides a platform to support individuals and organizations on caring for patients and communities after the COVID pandemic.
- Support for resilience, self-care and organizational opportunities addressed at health care workers and administrators
- Collaboration and ongoing learning with specialists and other clinicians, including
but not limited to:
- Members from psychiatric medicine
- Counseling services
- Health and wellness specialists
- Art/Music Therapy
- Focusing both on individual self-care didactics and exercises that participants can engage in; as well as, agency and organizational efforts to support self-care and resilience in the workplace setting.
Why Help for the Healer?
As the physical threat of the COVID pandemic has decreased, the concerns of a mental health crisis continue. Hospital systems continue to struggle with staffing and retention which increases the risk of burnout, moral injury, and patient errors.
- A recent survey from Mental Health America notes that:
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- 93% of health care workers completing the survey reported experiencing stress
- 86% reported experiencing anxiety
- 77% reported frustration
- 76% reported exhaustion and burnout
- 75% said they were overwhelmed.
- Emotional impacts extend beyond primary care and hospital medicine clinicians and employees to mental health care workers and others.
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Topics
Sessions will address multiple topics including but not limited to:
- Stress and the Body
- Supporting Healthy Relationships
- Gratitude
- Self-Care
- Rejuvenation
- Focus
- Creative Outlets
- Burnout
- Mindfulness Exercises
Team
Sara Coffey, DO
Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; OSU-CHS
Swapne Deshpande, MD
Associate Clinical Professor
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; OSU-CHS
M. Shawn Cooper, Jr., MA, LPC, BHWC
Student Counselor, Office of Student Life & Wellness; OSU-CHS
Nikkole Resciniti
Project ECHO Clinical Coordinator