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Episode 6: Secondary Stress in Transplant with Dr. Robert Wicks

Season 1 | Episode 6
1h 12m | Nov 18, 2022

Please note: This episode is one hour in duration and is considered eligible for credentialing credit with The Society of Transplant Social Work for CCTSW and MCS credentialing. If you are interested in receiving the credentialing credit please complete the survey found at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6V8WMLT 

In today’s episode Kristin and Tiffany had the privilege of interviewing the respected Dr. Robert J. Wicks, author of Overcoming Secondary Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice; The Resilient Clinician; and The Inner Life of the Counselor. Topics discussed include Secondary stress, Chronic Secondary Stress, Post traumatic growth, burnout, and the importance of self care not just for yourself but for your family/friends, and for your patients. After the interview Kristin and Tiffany reflect on this interview and further discuss aspects of this interview that stuck out for them. 

Dr. Wicks can be found at: 

Website: http://www.robertjwicks.com/

Email: RWicks@loyola.edu

His books are available through Amazon and Barnes&Noble

We are BEYOND Honored to have the opportunity to meet with Dr. Wicks about Secondary Stress and the world of Transplant Social Work. 

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The information shared on this podcast is for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and is HIPPA compliant. The information shared on this podcast comes from two Certified Clinical Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support Social Workers, the views and opinions expressed are our own and not affiliated with any specific institution but to the community of transplant and MCS Social Work at Large. The information shared here is for educational and entertainment purposes and is not meant as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Furthermore, it is not meant to override policies or guidelines for any institution or organization. 

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