Moral Injury and the Importance of Self-Care in the Veterinary Profession

$175.00
Limit 10 per order

Veterinary professionals experience some of the highest emotional demands of any field. They have a 3-5% higher risk of suicide and an increased rate of depression at some point in their career. They can often face situations where what feels ethically right conflicts with what must be done. This can create deep emotional distress known as moral injury.

In this workshop you will:

  • Understanding moral injury in veterinary practice

  • How ethical stress impacts mental health

  • Strategies to reduce moral distress in clinical environment

  • Early signs of burnout and compassion fatigue

  • Nervous system regulation techniques

  • Practical self‑care strategies for busy schedules

  • Building a culture of shared responsibility and resilience

Veterinary professionals experience some of the highest emotional demands of any field. They have a 3-5% higher risk of suicide and an increased rate of depression at some point in their career. They can often face situations where what feels ethically right conflicts with what must be done. This can create deep emotional distress known as moral injury.

In this workshop you will:

  • Understanding moral injury in veterinary practice

  • How ethical stress impacts mental health

  • Strategies to reduce moral distress in clinical environment

  • Early signs of burnout and compassion fatigue

  • Nervous system regulation techniques

  • Practical self‑care strategies for busy schedules

  • Building a culture of shared responsibility and resilience