Description:
This webinar will help participants identify and name experiences that contribute to their own sense of personal burnout and / or restoration both on and off the job. Developing an understanding of what works for them personally will help strengthen their ability to support clients. Participants will evaluate opportunities to develop healthy boundaries and strategic use of “off” time, as well as the importance of attending to the compassion rewards that are available in connecting with clients.
Objectives:
Participants will be able to:
- Identify experiences that contribute to burnout vs restoration and how it impacts client care.
- Develop a personal plan for healthy engagement that supports improved client care.
- Establish healthy boundaries around work and “off” time to improve client care.
About the Presenter:
Dr. Kira Mauseth is a practicing clinical psychologist who sees patients at Snohomish Psychology Associates in Everett and Edmonds, WA, is a Teaching Professor at Seattle University and served as a co-lead for the Behavioral Health Strike Team for the WA State Department of Health during the COVID response. She also owns Astrum Health, LLC, and consults with organizations, state agencies, and educational groups about disaster preparedness and resilience building within local communities. She is part of the Pediatric Pandemic Network (PPN) mental health working group, a HRSA funded project with national centers for excellence.
Dr. Mauseth has provided training to community groups and professionals both regionally and abroad as the co-developer of the Health Support Team© program. Her work and research focus on disaster behavioral health, resilience, and recovery from trauma as well as small and large-scale critical incident response and preparation for organizations. She has worked abroad extensively with disaster survivors and refugees and has trained first responders and health care workers throughout Puget Sound the United States, and currently serves in the adult mental health clinical seat on Washington State’s Disaster Medical Advisory Committee (DMAC).
Registration closes February 21st, 2026


This course is approved for 1 CE hours for LMHCs, LMFTs, LCSWs, and all associate-level licensees in Washington State
Washington Mental Health Association (WMHCA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 2079. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. WMHCA is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
WMHCA Cancellation Policy
To receive a refund, less a $15 cancellation fee, cancellations must be made by contacting WMHCA at least 48 hours prior to workshop date. There will be no refunds within 48 hours of the workshop date. Please make sure you have the link 24 hours prior to the event starting.