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Breaking The Burnout Cycle: Trauma-Informed Tools for Supervisors and Managers

October 23, 2025

Tulsa Boys' Home
2727 South 137th West Avenue
Sand Springs, OK 74063

Event Trainers
Tracy Nunley, MA

Burnout in leadership isn't just about long hours or high demands. It’s often rooted in psychological disappointment: the gap between what supervisors hope to achieve and the reality they face in trauma-saturated environments. This training explores how repeated exposure to unmet expectations, emotional strain, and systemic limitations can erode resilience and lead to chronic burnout.

Key Takeaways:

  • Identify psychological disappointment as a hidden driver of burnout in supervisory roles.
  • Recognize early signs of emotional fatigue and disillusionment in yourself and your team.
  • Implement strategies to break the burnout cycle and cultivate a culture of healing, accountability, and hope.

This training is specifically designed for directors, supervisors, managers or anyone who leads a team of people.

Registration

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Registration Details

Registrant 1

CEU Credits

0.6

Event Agenda

October 23, 2025

8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. CDT

Registration/Check-in

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CDT

Training

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5727 S. Lewis Ave., 2nd Floor, Tulsa OK 74105-7146 | (800) 274-2687

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