Witnessing, Loss and Grief in Covid Time: What Truly Matters - Kaethe Weingarten, Ph.D.
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Please send questions or comments during the presentation.

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Dr Wengarten will be able to respond to them later

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yes. I feel in 1

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Bouncing back and forth from 1 to 4

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4 and 1

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See many 3s and 4s.

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I agree back and forth between 1 and 4; witnessing patients between the two as well

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4 and 1

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1 on the job but 4 necessary until it becomes self destructive

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Thank you

01:09:00
#3 and #4 on that list are huge. esp if sick time is used to “pay for” time away if you have COVID

01:18:04
re the ER doc: vicarious trauma profound on her. (on us)

01:21:48
no the list of stresses we think about re 3 and 4

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as employees

01:28:15
I liked thinking about Victor Fankl who said that one should think about, “what does this moment ask of you?”

01:31:43
Joan Halifax is also excellent on helping build resilience in health care workers

01:31:45
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful perspective

01:31:46
Excellent and thought provoking. Thank you.

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The emphasis on taking action when we feel helpless I have found to be extremely helpful in thinking about what direction to take personally and in relation to others. This reminds me of the serenity prayer, and discerning when and how we can take action and when there is nothing we can do.

01:35:59
Thank you. Grateful to hear your thoughtful insight. The resiliency portfolio is an especially useful tool.

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Thank you very much

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you