Organ Donor Employees

Someone in the field of Organ donation and tissue donation, face uncommon stresses in their work. 

They have to navigate the stress of constant time pressure, as well intense experiences such frequently being in the presence of sudden, unexpected death. 

These can be extremely traumatic experiences for anyone, and often bring with it a whole host of fears, worries, and stresses. 

They often have not adequate opportunity to rest and rejuvenate, and even when they do, many experience insomnia. 

Some are frustrated that they don’t use their time off in the way they want to, or think they should. 

The stressful nature of their work can often cause chronic ‘fight or flight’ responses even when there is no emergency. 

And the demanding nature of their work produces a fear of making mistakes. 

They might say to themselves: 

“I know I messed up–I’m going to get fired.”

“The family will be difficult.”

“I’m getting too old for this work.”

“I wish I could get a routine going.”

“I should probably be more consistent taking care of my health.”

By processing the traumatic experiences of their work, learning to manage stress, anxiety, and worry, and by building a self-care routine in a lifestyle that has no routine, can enable them to replenish their energy, and build up resilience for future challenges.

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