Healthcare Professionals Support Group: Burnout and Compassion Fatigue

Please fill out the REGISTRATION FORM here if you are interested in attending this support group.

Date & Time: The group meets on the Third Tuesday of every Month from 4:00-5:00PM

Zoom group

Cost: Free (donations accepted but not required)

About this group: 

Healthcare workers face a wide array of challenges on any given shift in any given week. From the illnesses that they treat to a system that can limit the time that they dedicate to their patients, their frustrations can lead to burnout, exhaustion, anxiety, and depression. This burnout prevention group will meet once a month to help medical professionals both vent frustrations and learn to manage those frustrations in the moment.

Please fill out the REGISTRATION FORM here if you are interested in attending this support group.

About The Facilitator:

Meb Carroll, BA, MA, MS, LACMH (she/her/hers) is a pre-licensed counselor, having received her master’s degree in Pastoral Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Neumann University. She was a high school English teacher for 31 years, which has allowed her to help teens and families cope with a wide range of challenges – and led her to pursue counseling as a second career. Meb understands how hard it is to confront the profoundly difficult moments in life, and she is a big believer in the power of empathetic listening.

Meb’s clinical journey has included several age groups and experiences. She is interested in helping a diverse group of clients including LGBTQQIAP+ and clients of all cultural backgrounds. While working at the Phoenix Center, Meb has strengthened her skills in psychodrama, EMDR, trauma therapy, and spiritual/pastoral counseling.

“People grow from difficulty and from challenges, and I know that they need to feel safe in order to grow. It’s my job to help you feel safe as you find the avenues and skills to grow. I am constantly humbled by my clients’ trust and by their strength as they seek to heal. Counseling, for me, is a chance to help people remember how strong they truly are.”

To Learn More About Meb, check out her bio HERE