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Today we are joined by Erin Maloney. Erin earned her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Saint Joseph\\u2019s University in Philadelphia, PA. She then earned her master\\u2019s degree in social work from Widener University in Chester, PA. Erin holds a license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Erin has worked in the behavioral and mental health field for over 20 years. Her experience has included: case management, addiction counseling, behavioral specialty work, school based behavioral health services, and private practice. Erin has worked with a wide range of clients from young children to older adults with a variety of mental health needs.\\xa0\\xa0
Erin is also the Director of Wellness for the Innocent Lives Foundation. She has a strong passion for the mission of the foundation to help protect innocent children.\\xa0 [Sept 19, 2022]\\xa0
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00:00 \\u2013 Intro\\xa0
00:24 \\u2013 Intro Links\\xa0
02:54 \\u2013 Erin Maloney Intro\\xa0
04:11 \\u2013 What motivated you to become a mental health expert?\\xa0
06:58 \\u2013 Helping the Helpers\\xa0
09:26 \\u2013 What is "burnout" and what does it look like?\\xa0
12:35 \\u2013 Tired or Exhausted?\\xa0
13:26 \\u2013 Where "burnout" can come from\\xa0
14:12 \\u2013 Burnout Prevention\\xa0
15:35 \\u2013 The Importance of \\u201cNO\\u201d\\xa0
19:54 \\u2013 How to get off the road to "burnout"\\xa0
21:08 \\u2013 When open communication isn\'t there\\xa0
22:51 \\u2013 The physical toll is real!\\xa0
24:58 \\u2013 What else can we do? (Mixing it up)\\xa0
27:59 \\u2013 Resources to help with burnout\\xa0
31:10 \\u2013 The "little things" help\\xa0
32:01 \\u2013 Is there anyone who helped you get to where you are?\\xa0
34:35 \\u2013 Book Recommendations\\xa0
36:53 \\u2013 Find Erin Maloney online\\xa0
37:24 \\u2013 Wrap Up\\xa0\\xa0
37:43 \\u2013 Outro\\xa0