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Compassion fatigue is a side-effect of caring for someone who’s suffering that can negatively affect your ability to help people around you. Learn more! *** #mentalhealthtips #anxietytips #anxietyproblems #anxietyanddepression #mentalhealthcounseling

Compassion fatigue is a side-effect of caring for someone who’s suffering that can negatively affect your ability to help people around you. Learn more! *** #mentalhealthtips #anxietytips #anxietyproblems #anxietyanddepression #mentalhealthcounseling

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Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project

Compassion fatigue is a broadly defined concept that can include emotional, physical, and spiritual distress in those providing care to another. It is associated with caregiving where people or animals are experiencing significant emotional or ph

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Compassion fatigue is the emotional and physical exhaustion that caregivers, parents, educators, and healthcare professionals can experience due to the constant demand to care for others. It's a real condition that can affect anyone in a caregiving role. Thank you NestCare for this illustration.

Compassion fatigue is the emotional and physical exhaustion that caregivers, parents, educators, and healthcare professionals can experience due to the constant demand to care for others. It's a real condition that can affect anyone in a caregiving role. Thank you NestCare for this illustration.

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Although caregivers are often cautioned against the dangers of burnout, there is an even more serious phenomenon called compassion fatigue that can be detrimental to both care providers and recipients.

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Sometimes caring too much can hurt. I have struggled with this a lot as an educator and parent. I care so much that sometimes it causes stress. For those of you who may be reading this and are educators, this may sound familiar. We love our students so much and so badly want to ensure we are supporting them to the very best of our ability. We think about how they may be doing over breaks, for some we may worry if their basic needs are being met, and we may worry or stress about how they are…

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