Enhancing Well-being and Preventing Burnout Amongst Treatment Practitioners

Enhancing Well-being and Preventing Burnout Amongst Treatment Practitioners

ISSUP Global Webinar 28-08-2024


ISSUP Global presents an upcoming webinar on Enhancing Well-Being and Preventing Burnout Amongst Treatment Practitioners. Join us for an engaging discussion on this important topic with Dr. Natalie Panabokke.

Time: 2:00 PM London | 9:00 AM EST

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The webinar is designed to support substance use treatment practitioners in enhancing their personal well-being and managing the unique stresses of their profession. By focusing on practical strategies and interactive elements, the webinar aims to empower participants to foster resilience, prevent burnout, and sustain their effectiveness in their crucial roles. 

Intended audience:

  • Substance Use Treatment practitioners.

Learning outcomes:

  • Participants will gain actionable insights and tools that are directly applicable to their daily work and personal life. By integrating these strategies, they can better manage stress, prevent burnout, and sustain their effectiveness in their vital roles. This will ultimately contribute to improved job satisfaction and better client outcomes 

Presenter:

Dr. Nathalie Panabokke 

Dr. Nathalie Panabokke is a Clinical Psychologist and Senior Administrator with extensive experience in substance use treatment and international development. She has dedicated over 12 years to advancing drug and alcohol demand reduction initiatives on a global scale both with her work at the Colombo Plan as well as her work with UNICEF, UNODC and the Ministry of Health in the Maldives. Dr Panabokke holds a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Sheffield and an MPhil in Clinical Psychology from the University of Colombo.   

Moderator:

Dr. Goodman Sibeko

Scientific Advisor, ISSUP.

 

 

Webinars and online events delivered and hosted by the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP) are provided for informational purposes only. They are educational in nature and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.