The Empathy Exchange: Navigating Grief, Burnout and Trauma in Seniors’ Care with Edy Nathan
In this episode of "The Empathy Exchange," host Deborah Bakti engages in a profound conversation with Edy Nathan, author of "It's Grief: The Dance of Self Discovery through Trauma and Loss." Drawing on their experiences of supporting senior care staff and families through grief, burnout, and trauma, Deborah and Edy explore the intricate dynamics of identity shifts within families as their loved ones transition into a senior care environment.
The discussion delves deep into the often unnoticed realm of grief in the family experience, unraveling the layers of emotions that accompany the shift from a caretaker role to that of a partner in care. Edy shares her unique perspective on grief, describing it as a hunger or yearning for something missing, particularly in the context of loss of trust and the realization of personal limitations. The conversation extends to the care team members, shedding light on the overlooked grief they experience when residents pass away and the long-term emotional effects that may surface years after a crisis.
Together, Deborah and Edy explore practical steps for creating an empathy exchange within the seniors care community, emphasizing the importance of small, meaningful moments, self-care, and the power of sharing experiences with a trusted confidant.
Tune in to gain valuable insights into the nuanced world of grief, burnout, and trauma in seniors care, and discover how fostering empathy can be a transformative force in navigating these challenging experiences.
You can find out more about me and the work I do at DeborahBakti.com or email me at Deborah@DeborahBakti.com
Edy Nathan offers a new way to think about tangling with potent adversaries. Yes, New York University in New York City and Fordham University for master degrees. She is a certified clinical social worker whose goal is to help people transform their lives, identifying tools to
interrupt the silence and long term affects burnout, grief and trauma have within the structure of long-term care homes and hospices. One person at a time. One step at a time. Changing the business of health care as it enters a new realm of care.
You can find Edy at EdyNathan.com
The discussion delves deep into the often unnoticed realm of grief in the family experience, unraveling the layers of emotions that accompany the shift from a caretaker role to that of a partner in care. Edy shares her unique perspective on grief, describing it as a hunger or yearning for something missing, particularly in the context of loss of trust and the realization of personal limitations. The conversation extends to the care team members, shedding light on the overlooked grief they experience when residents pass away and the long-term emotional effects that may surface years after a crisis.
Together, Deborah and Edy explore practical steps for creating an empathy exchange within the seniors care community, emphasizing the importance of small, meaningful moments, self-care, and the power of sharing experiences with a trusted confidant.
Tune in to gain valuable insights into the nuanced world of grief, burnout, and trauma in seniors care, and discover how fostering empathy can be a transformative force in navigating these challenging experiences.
You can find out more about me and the work I do at DeborahBakti.com or email me at Deborah@DeborahBakti.com
Edy Nathan offers a new way to think about tangling with potent adversaries. Yes, New York University in New York City and Fordham University for master degrees. She is a certified clinical social worker whose goal is to help people transform their lives, identifying tools to
interrupt the silence and long term affects burnout, grief and trauma have within the structure of long-term care homes and hospices. One person at a time. One step at a time. Changing the business of health care as it enters a new realm of care.
You can find Edy at EdyNathan.com
