Wellness at Work Podcast

Silberman School of Social Work - Hunter College

From The Learning and Development Projects at Silberman School of Social Work - Hunter College

Episodes

  1. Wellness at Work - Compassion Fatigue, Burnout and Stress: A Primer w/Stacey Plichta

    Episode 2

    Wellness at Work - Compassion Fatigue, Burnout and Stress: A Primer w/Stacey Plichta

    Wellness at Work - Compassion Fatigue, Burnout and Stress: A Primer w/Stacey Plichta---In the premiere episode of the Wellness at Work Podcast, presented by The Learning and Development Projects at Silberman School of Social Work–Hunter College, host Geoff Rogers and his guest, Dr. Stacey Plichta, professor of Health Policy and Management at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, introduce the first series of episodes of the Wellness at Work Podcast. The episode explores the realities of compassion fatigue and burnout—common challenges in the helping professions—and their impact on both physical and mental health. Through Stacey and Geoff's conversation, listeners will gain insight into the toll of care work and the protective power of compassion satisfaction in the lives of social work professionals. This episode sets the tone for a thoughtful, grounded series on workplace wellness. ---Opening and closing themes: Música Clásica - Rondo Alla Turca. Piano Sonata no. 11, K. 331 - III. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.---Subscribe to the Wellness at Work Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7bgfF88GI6fqcCmEsgYyfhApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/wellness-at-work-podcast/id1837212178YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@silbermanssw--- Connect with Silberman School of Social Work: https://sssw.hunter.cuny.edu/.Connect with Learning and Development Projects: https://silbermanlearningprojects.com/

    54 min
  2. Wellness at Work - Stress, Stressors and the Biology of the Stress Response w/Stacey Plichta

    Episode 3

    Wellness at Work - Stress, Stressors and the Biology of the Stress Response w/Stacey Plichta

    Wellness at Work - Stress, Stressors and the Biology of the Stress Response w/Stacey Plichta.---In this the second episode of the Wellness at Work podcast, presented by The Learning and Development Projects at Silberman School of Social Work–Hunter College, host Geoff Rogers and his guest, Dr. Stacey Plichta, professor of Health Policy and Management at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, continue their conversation about stress, stressors, and the biological basis of stress. The episode explores the realities of caseworker stressors and their roots, as well as the nature of the stress response in human beings. Through Stacey and Geoff's conversation, listeners will gain insight into the toll of care work and the protective power of understanding the roots of stress in the lives of social work professionals. This episode continues this thoughtful, grounded series on workplace wellness. ---Opening and closing themes: Música Clásica - Rondo Alla Turca. Piano Sonata no. 11, K. 331 - III. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.---Subscribe to the Wellness at Work Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7bgfF88GI6fqcCmEsgYyfhApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/wellness-at-work-podcast/id1837212178YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@silbermanssw--- Connect with Silberman School of Social Work: https://sssw.hunter.cuny.edu/.Connect with Learning and Development Projects: https://silbermanlearningprojects.com/

    47 min
  3. Wellness at Work Podcast - Victoria Ferguson-Young, Victim Services Coordinator at NCALL

    Episode 10

    Wellness at Work Podcast - Victoria Ferguson-Young, Victim Services Coordinator at NCALL

    Wellness at Work Podcast - Victoria Ferguson-Young, Victim Services Coordinator at NCALL---In this episode of the Wellness at Work Podcast, brought to you by The Learning and Development Projects at Silberman School of Social Work–Hunter College, host Geoff Rogers and his guest, Victoria Ferguson-Young, Victim Services Coordinator at the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL) discuss focus outreach to vulnerable adults who are 50 and older. They discuss abuse in later life, the nature of elder abuse, and the challenges of domestic violence with vulnerable adults who are 50 and older. They also discuss the recent NY Times Opinion piece by Samuel Moyn addressing aging in America.---Opening and closing themes: Música Clásica - Rondo Alla Turca. Piano Sonata no. 11, K. 331 - III. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.---Subscribe to the Wellness at Work Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7bgfF88GI6fqcCmEsgYyfhApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/wellness-at-work-podcast/id1837212178YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@silbermanssw--- Read our response to the NY Times Opinion Essay by Samuel Moyn here--> Elder Abuse: An Invitation (RSVP) – Learning & Development Projects at Silberman School of Social Work.Connect with Silberman School of Social Work: https://sssw.hunter.cuny.edu/.Connect with Learning and Development Projects: https://silbermanlearningprojects.com/

    58 min

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