• The Burnout Antidote: Infusing Well-being into Healthcare Culture

  • By: Psych Hub
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The Burnout Antidote: Infusing Well-being into Healthcare Culture

By: Psych Hub
  • Summary

  • Healthcare workers, burnout is not your fault. Our healthcare system is failing its most valuable asset – you. Nearly half of all your colleagues are burnt out. In “The Burnout Antidote: Infusing Well-being into Healthcare Culture” hosts Amy Pearlman, MSW, LICSW, and Paul Deger, MA, LPC, PT stand alongside you. Together, they honor your stories and work to uncover solutions, offering change and healing for you and our healthcare culture. The first two episodes of the 18-part series “The Burnout Antidote” will be available November 15th, 2023 and new episodes will be released every Wednesday. A Psych Hub podcast.
    2023
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  • Reflections and Blazing New Trails
    Mar 6 2024

    In the series wrap-up show, co-hosts Amy Pearlman and Paul Deger reflect on the stories we’ve heard, the lessons we’ve learned, and the tools we’ve obtained during our journey exploring moral distress, burnout, and self-compassion in healthcare. Our series shed light on the challenges healthcare professionals face, systemic barriers, and steps we can take to pave the way for a healthier culture. As we wrap up, let's remember that addressing burnout is not just a personal responsibility but a collective endeavor involving healthcare institutions, policymakers, and society at large.

    What resonated most with you? How will you continue the conversation in your workplaces? Where do you see the three principles of self-compassion - mindfulness, common humanity, and self-kindness, making a difference in your work life? Thank you for joining us on this journey and we hope our efforts have helped to heal you while you heal others.

    Our Hosts:

    Amy Pearlman, MSW, LICSW

    Amy Pearlman is a quintessential social worker with a strong desire to improve healthcare outcomes. She believes that the best way to support the largest number of people is through engaging the community of providers and allies. She has transitioned between provider and payer settings over the course of her career to develop her clinical skills and maximize her empathy of provider experience, with the mission of aligning perspectives around a shared focus and goal to improve healthcare for individuals and families. Her clinical expertise is in crisis intervention, community based care, and clinical program design. Amy believes that healthcare is strongly tied to the health of care providers and is proud to support the healthcare system in this way.

    Paul Deger, MA, LPC, PT

    Paul Deger is a mindfulness-based intervention specialist. He has been in the healthcare delivery world for 35 years - first as a physical therapist, then as a licensed professional counselor. Paul has worked in a broad range of healthcare environments - inpatient, outpatient, ER and home-based. He also has served as a trainer for health care providers - covering clinical and self-care topics. Paul has seen - and experienced provider burnout - and has found sustainable ways forward. A life-long learner, he seeks out ways to exemplify being human and professional, accessing head and heart, balancing self-care and caring for others. To learn more about Paul, click here.

    The Burnout Antidote is a co-production from Psych Hub and is brought to you by Janssen Neuroscience.

    If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to follow or subscribe wherever you are listening, and share the show with your colleagues and friends. Check us out on YouTube.

    The Burnout Antidote is for educational purposes only. Visit https://psychhub.com to dig deeper and access the world’s most comprehensive platform for behavioral health continuing education.

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    22 mins
  • Addiction and Healthcare Providers
    Feb 28 2024
    In 2020, forty million people in the United States had a substance use disorder and only 6.5 percent received treatment. Healthcare providers are not immune to substance use disorders and other addictions. Some studies indicate that stress, burnout, exposure to death and trauma, access to prescription medication, and a culture of fear of stigma and loss of license are contributing factors for healthcare providers turning to drugs, alcohol, and other addictions as coping strategies. In this episode, co-hosts Amy Pearlman and Paul Deger discuss the impact of addiction on healthcare providers and patients, self-disclosure in the workplace, and recovery. We also hear from a guest clinician who reflects on sharing his recovery story with his patients and coworkers. To find help: Contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) References: https://nida.nih.gov/about-nida/legislative-activities/budget-information/fiscal-year-2024-budget-information-congressional-justification-national-institute-drug-abuse/ic-fact-sheet-2024 Berge, K. H., Seppala, M. D., & Schipper, A. M. (2009). Chemical dependency and the physician. Mayo Clinic proceedings, 84(7), 625–631. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-6196(11)60751-9 Kenna, G. A., & Lewis, D. C. (2008). Risk factors for alcohol and other drug use by healthcare professionals. Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy, 3, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1747-597X-3-3 Our Hosts: Amy Pearlman, MSW, LICSW Amy Pearlman is a quintessential social worker with a strong desire to improve healthcare outcomes. She believes that the best way to support the largest number of people is through engaging the community of providers and allies. She has transitioned between provider and payer settings over the course of her career to develop her clinical skills and maximize her empathy of provider experience, with the mission of aligning perspectives around a shared focus and goal to improve healthcare for individuals and families. Her clinical expertise is in crisis intervention, community based care, and clinical program design. Amy believes that healthcare is strongly tied to the health of care providers and is proud to support the healthcare system in this way. Paul Deger, MA, LPC, PT Paul Deger is a mindfulness-based intervention specialist. He has been in the healthcare delivery world for 35 years - first as a physical therapist, then as a licensed professional counselor. Paul has worked in a broad range of healthcare environments - inpatient, outpatient, ER and home-based. He also has served as a trainer for health care providers - covering clinical and self-care topics. Paul has seen - and experienced provider burnout - and has found sustainable ways forward. A life-long learner, he seeks out ways to exemplify being human and professional, accessing head and heart, balancing self-care and caring for others. To learn more about Paul, click here. The Burnout Antidote is a co-production from Psych Hub and is brought to you by Janssen Neuroscience. If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to follow or subscribe wherever you are listening, and share the show with your colleagues and friends. Check us out on YouTube. The Burnout Antidote is for educational purposes only. Visit https://psychhub.com to dig deeper and access the world’s most comprehensive platform for behavioral health continuing education. Follow us on social media and wherever you get your podcasts: Instagram Spotify iHeartRadio Amazon Music Apple Our Podcasts
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    26 mins
  • The Healing Power of Telling Our Story
    Feb 21 2024

    Common humanity, one of the three components of self-compassion, the antidote to burnout, is strengthened by sharing our unique stories. We can build empathy and support the humanity involved in healthcare by honoring and elevating the lived experience of healthcare providers and patients. In this episode, co-hosts Amy and Paul speak to Scott Acord and Michael Drummond from the Providence Institute for Human Caring about Hear Me Now, a patient and provider storytelling project with a goal to make healthcare more humane. 

    For more information about how you can share your story with the Hear Me Now project, visit https://www.hearmenowstories.org/ 

    Our Hosts:

    Amy Pearlman, MSW, LICSW 

    Amy Pearlman is a quintessential social worker with a strong desire to improve healthcare outcomes. She believes that the best way to support the largest number of people is through engaging the community of providers and allies. She has transitioned between provider and payer settings over the course of her career to develop her clinical skills and maximize her empathy of provider experience, with the mission of aligning perspectives around a shared focus and goal to improve healthcare for individuals and families.  Her clinical expertise is in crisis intervention, community based care, and clinical program design.  Amy believes that healthcare is strongly tied to the health of care providers and is proud to support the healthcare system in this way.

    Paul Deger, MA, LPC, PT

    Paul Deger is a mindfulness-based intervention specialist. He has been in the healthcare delivery world for 35 years - first as a physical therapist, then as a licensed professional counselor. Paul has worked in a broad range of healthcare environments - inpatient, outpatient, ER and home-based. He also has served as a trainer for health care providers - covering clinical and self-care topics. Paul has seen - and experienced provider burnout - and has found sustainable ways forward. A life-long learner, he seeks out ways to exemplify being human and professional, accessing head and heart, balancing self-care and caring for others. To learn more about Paul, click here.

    The Burnout Antidote is a co-production from Psych Hub and is brought to you by Janssen Neuroscience.

    If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to follow or subscribe wherever you are listening, and share the show with your colleagues and friends. Check us out on YouTube.

    The Burnout Antidote is for educational purposes only. Visit https://psychhub.com to dig deeper and access the world’s most comprehensive platform for behavioral health continuing education.

    Follow us on social media and wherever you get your podcasts:

    Instagram

    Spotify

    iHeartRadio

    Amazon Music

    Apple

    Our Podcasts

     

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    45 mins

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