Compassion Fatigue in Education
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1 CE hours available for behavioral health clinicians upon completion.

Compassion fatigue is silently draining the energy, empathy, and resilience of educators and behavioral health professionals across the country. When helping students becomes emotionally exhausting, it doesn’t just affect your well-being—it affects your ability to reach those who need you most.
If you’re noticing signs of burnout, emotional detachment, or stress from your work in education or behavioral health, this course offers both understanding and relief. Learn how to reclaim your professional vitality through a deeper awareness of trauma and evidence-based strategies for resilience.
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Dr. Vanessa Snyder, PhD, LMFT, is a nationally recognized expert in trauma treatment and the Vice President of the Richmont Institute for Trauma & Recovery. As an Assistant Professor at Richmont Graduate University and the director of clinical services at the Richmont Trauma Center, she brings decades of clinical experience working with traumatized individuals and systems. Her expertise in compassion fatigue, burnout, and organizational trauma uniquely equips her to guide clinicians through the complexities of caring for others without sacrificing themselves.
Dr. Snyder’s teaching approach is trauma-informed, compassionate, and clinically grounded. With clarity and care, she integrates research, brain science, and real-world examples, offering both a conceptual framework and practical tools that participants can implement immediately. Her training style helps clinicians build emotional intelligence and regulatory capacity in a way that feels both validating and actionable.
Participants will explore the neurobiological effects of trauma, the emotional cost of caregiving, and the difference between burnout, secondary traumatic stress (STS), and compassion fatigue. The course outlines why trauma-informed education is critical, how educators are uniquely vulnerable, and what can be done to build internal and systemic resilience. Through practical strategies like progressive muscle relaxation, mindfulness breathing, and emotional freedom techniques (EFT), attendees learn how to restore equilibrium and return to their work grounded and recharged.

Instructor
Dr. Vanessa Snyder, PhD, LMFT, is the Vice President of the Richmont Institute for Trauma & Recovery and is an Assistant Professor Richmont Graduate University. She spearheaded the launch of the Richmont Trauma Center and now directs all clinical services. She is a practicing Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a Licensed Professional Counselor. She is also an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, Approved Clinical Supervisor, Certified Sex Therapist, Certified Master Traumatologist, and Certified Anger Management Specialist. Clinically, she specializes in treatment of trauma, complex trauma, and dissociative disorders. Her areas of research include program evaluation and treatment in human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation; dissociative disorders and spirituality, adverse childhood experiences effects in treatment, and compassion fatigue & burnout, organizational trauma.
Key Takeaways:
Understand trauma’s ripple effect: Recognize how trauma in students and systems leads to emotional exhaustion in educators and clinicians.
Name the symptoms of fatigue: Learn to identify the signs of compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress before they escalate into burnout.
Practical tools for resilience: Gain strategies to reduce and prevent compassion fatigue using techniques grounded in neuroscience and somatic regulation.
Why this course?
Tailored for professionals in education and behavioral health: This training bridges the worlds of trauma-informed care and educational environments, making it highly relevant and immediately useful.
Led by a trauma authority: Dr. Vanessa Snyder is a certified traumatologist and seasoned clinician with hands-on experience treating both individual and systemic trauma.
Offered by a trusted CE provider: Telehealth Certification Institute equips clinicians with high-quality, impactful continuing education designed to empower and inspire.
Learning Objectives:
List the 7 presuppositions of trauma
Define and identify compassion fatigue (CF) and secondary traumatic stress (STS)
Identify ways to reduce or eliminate CF and STS
This self-paced, one-hour course is a lifeline for clinicians seeking to protect their energy, deepen their impact, and sustain their work for the long haul. Add it to your learning plan today and start the journey toward renewed strength and clarity.
This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Instruction consists of 1 hour of video instruction and a post-test.
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Availability: From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework.
Who Should Attend: This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services.
Teaching Methods: This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation.
How to attend: Directions for completing a course can be found by clicking here.
This program was recorded on August 6, 2020.
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