Burnout is a growing epidemic in our workplaces, and it’s affecting not just employee well-being, but the corporate bottom line. Forty-four percent of full-time workers in the U.S. say they feel burned out at work at least sometimes — if not very often or always — according to a recent Gallup report.
Self-Care is also associated with Burnout, poor Employee Relations, and Toxic Work Environments. A new development is Emotional Trauma Life Support. New science and psychological treatment are needed for providers like Police Fire, Paramedics, Nurses and Doctors in ICU, ER's, Neo-Natal, etc.
In this episode, Rev. Marc Baisden answers important questions such as the reason that Self-Care is so Important and how it impairs a person from providing quality of care.
As a Minister and Therapist, Rev. Marc Baisden has seen so many individuals, families, communities, agencies, and churches struggle with Emotional Instability/Distress, Relational Distress, and Addictions. The calling that guides him is to serve people no matter where they are or are at. Through that calling, Rev. Marc has been able to work in Institutions, hospitals, community centers, native villages and reservations, schools and in front rooms/kitchens.