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2023 ATRA Annual Conference Program (Tentative)

St. Louis, MO - Hilton Frontenac St. Louis

On-SIte Program for the 2023 ATRA Annual Conference September 9 - 12, 2023

*Sessions subject to change.

* ALL CEUs have been approved by NCTRC. 

*Check pdf for NCTRC Specialty Certification approved courses. 

Connecting the Pieces: Professional Quality of Life, Organizational Culture, and Lessons Learned through COVID

samedi 9 septembre 2023 à 13:30–15:00 CDT
Frontenac
Session Description

This session will address the topic of professional quality of life (ProQOL - compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, secondary traumatic stress, and burnout) and its implications for recreational therapy agencies. During this session, participants will have the opportunity to evaluate the dimensions of their own professional quality of life and the organizational culture at their agencies during the COVID period. Through this session, you will learn about strategies to manage your professional quality of life as well as understand the direct correlation between the culture of an organization and the ability of its employees to thrive. To buttress discussion, findings from our research about the aforementioned topics we will elaborate upon.

Learning Outcomes

1. Articulate their ProQOL score and its implications to their RT practice.
2. Name at least three factors that contribute to the ability of recreational therapists to thrive in their respective organizations during the COVID period.
3. List three inclusive strategies that employees and managers of recreational therapy organizations can implement to create and sustain a healthy workplace culture.

Presentation Track: Select ALL that Apply

All

Target Audience
Students
New Graduates/New Professionals
Educators/Researchers
Mid-Career Professionals
Seasoned Professionals

Primary Presenter

Angela Wozencroft, Ph.D., CTRS, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Credentials

PhD, CTRS

Co-Presenter/panelists

Dr. Steven N Waller, Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Ashley Hamilton, MS, CTRS, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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