THE COMPASSION FATIGUE WORKBOOK FOR VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS
Veterinary professionals face a mental health crisis unlike any other in healthcare. Routine euthanasia, financial constraints on care, moral injury from impossible decisions, and the silent weight of serial loss create a form of emotional exhaustion that generic self-help books do not address. One in three veterinary professionals have considered leaving the field due to burnout. Sixty-one percent report higher exhaustion than the general population. And the tools most commonly recommended were designed for nurses and social workers, not for someone who performs euthanasia multiple times a week.
A Workbook Built for Veterinary Reality
This is the first structured, fill-in recovery workbook created specifically for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary nurses, shelter workers, practice managers, and veterinary students. Every exercise, assessment, and strategy inside was designed around the stressors unique to veterinary medicine, including euthanasia grief, client burden transfer, the financial impossibility triangle, and the culture of stoicism that prevents help-seeking.
Evidence-Based Tools You Can Use Between Appointments
The workbook draws on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (the only framework with a published randomized controlled trial specific to veterinary teams), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, self-compassion research, DBT distress tolerance skills, and mindfulness practices adapted for schedules that leave no time for traditional meditation. Each chapter combines clear teaching with hands-on exercises including self-assessments, thought records, boundary-setting scripts, values clarification tools, and a personalized recovery plan.
What This Workbook Covers
Sixteen chapters and five appendices guide readers through understanding compassion fatigue and its veterinary-specific causes, measuring current wellbeing with an adapted ProQOL-style assessment, processing moral injury and euthanasia grief through structured reflection, building a personal recovery toolkit with ACT, CBT, mindfulness, and DBT-informed strategies, setting boundaries with clients, colleagues, and loved ones, changing practice culture through team debriefing and euthanasia wellness protocols, and making informed decisions about career sustainability.
Practical Recovery for the People Who Care for Animals
This workbook includes over 85 structured exercises, a 30-60-90 day reassessment system, quick-reference tool cards, crisis resources, a facilitator guide for group use in CE study groups and vet school wellness courses, and an appendix specifically for practice owners and managers. It is grounded in peer-reviewed research and designed for real-world veterinary schedules. The goal is not to eliminate the difficulty of this work. The goal is to build the skills, boundaries, and support systems that allow you to stay in it without being destroyed by it.
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