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X-WR-CALDESC:This training introduces the Window of Capacity\, an adapted v
 ersion of the Window of Tolerance framework\, to help participants better 
 understand the impact of trauma exposure in the workplace.\n\nThe framewor
 k will support participants in recognizing their own responses and identif
 ying practical strategies for coping with secondary traumatic stress and o
 ther occupational hazards that may co-occur in trauma-exposed workplaces. 
 The session will also explore the critical role organizations play in supp
 orting staff well-being and fostering healthier work environments.\n\n \n
 \nParticipants will be able to:\n\nExplain the difference between secondar
 y traumatic stress\, moral distress\, and burnout\nIdentify the individual
 \, organizational\, and societal roles in addressing secondary traumatic s
 tress and explain how each level contributes to solutions\nName four techn
 iques to address secondary traumatic stress
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DESCRIPTION:This training introduces the Window of Capacity\, an adapted ve
 rsion of the Window of Tolerance framework\, to help participants better u
 nderstand the impact of trauma exposure in the workplace.\n\nThe framework
  will support participants in recognizing their own responses and identify
 ing practical strategies for coping with secondary traumatic stress and ot
 her occupational hazards that may co-occur in trauma-exposed workplaces. T
 he session will also explore the critical role organizations play in suppo
 rting staff well-being and fostering healthier work environments.\n\n \n\n
 Participants will be able to:\n\nExplain the difference between secondary 
 traumatic stress\, moral distress\, and burnout\nIdentify the individual\,
  organizational\, and societal roles in addressing secondary traumatic str
 ess and explain how each level contributes to solutions\nName four techniq
 ues to address secondary traumatic stress
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251119T120000
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 egistration
SUMMARY:Recognizing & Regulating Workplace Distress Through the Window of C
 apacity
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