Invisible Injuries: Imposter Syndrome and Compassion Fatigue

Class Length: 90 minutes

Compassion Fatigue occurs when someone in a caregiving or support role begins to suffer burn-out as a direct result of over-caring for the complex needs of others. Our confidence can shift with our accomplishments and the responsibilities we manage can become overwhelming. Studies show being satisfied at work leads to feelings of personal fulfillment and professional contentment. Come learn how to manage the roles and responsibilities you have within the framework of Interdependence and how Imposter Syndrome can sabotage your satisfaction and lead to Compassion Fatigue.
 

Presenters

Arianne Toves
Arianne Toves, MPA

Arianne Toves is an Educational Trainer working to equip, empower and educate individuals and organizations on the principles and practices of Behavioral Change Management. You might recognize her from being a Keynote Speaker at our 2022 Annual Conference, and presenter at the Paraeducator Conference 2023 and Educational Days 2023. The granddaughter of retired CSEA Members, Arianne has worked within the mental health and educational fields as a counselor and English teacher and most recently stepped into a role within the 988 National Suicide and Prevention Hotline. Arianne holds an Associate of Communications degree, Bachelors of Psychology and a Masters of Public Administration along with a Single Subject Teaching Credential and is a Certificated Counselor. Arianne is the proud mother of five children and resides in Clovis, CA where she enjoys watching her youngest son play competitive men's volleyball and travels to teach conferences and workshops across California.