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Overcoming Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Higher Education

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Higher education professionals, much like health care professionals, are empathic and get satisfaction from helping others. However, empathizing too much can lead to burnout, or another type of chronic stress called "compassion fatigue," which results in mental or physical exhaustion, caused by exposure to other people's trauma. An assistant professor of counseling and development shares some insight on how to avoid burnout and compassion fatigue.


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