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  • About Us
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    • Peer Support Workers
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    • Charitable status
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  • Difficulties?
    • I'm really struggling with >
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      • Suicidal thoughts and behaviours
      • Domestic, Family or Intimate Partner Violence
      • Anger and Rage after Trauma
      • Anxiety and Depression
      • What is Sexual Abuse? >
        • Have I Been Sexually Abused?
        • Disclosing Sexual Abuse
        • Child Sexual Abuse
        • Male Sexual Abuse in New Zealand >
          • Facts VS. Myths
          • 17 Reasons
        • Sexual Harm
      • Addictions
      • Feeling Numb
    • What do we mean by Trauma
  • Services
    • Individual Counselling
    • Individual Peer support >
      • Who are Peer Support Workers
      • One to One Peer Support
    • What are Peer Support Groups >
      • Men's Chat group
      • Friends and Whanau
      • Men's Sexual Abuse PSG
      • Men's Peer Support Groups >
        • Emotional Regulation & Somatic Experiencing
    • Therapy Programmes >
      • Music Therapy
      • Phase 1 Programme
    • Rainbow, LGBTQI+ & Takatāpui Services
    • Tell Us Your Story
    • Fees
  • Resources
    • Blogs
    • E-newsletter
    • Rainbow Takatāpui: Resources
    • Academic Research
    • Recommended Websites
    • Articles
    • Media Videos
    • Intranet
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    • Do You Require Urgent Assistance?
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Covid Burnout 

Covid Burnout Support

This support group is designed to create a space for those who feel as though the
Covid experience is something that continues to create challenges and feelings of
difficulty in their life.

Perhaps it’s hard for you to say if Covid has had an adverse impact on your life. You
may feel that because others went through a far worse experience than you that you
aren’t warranted in feeling how difficult things have been. Perhaps since Covid you
continue to feel as though work is a struggle, that your relationships have shifted in
unpredictable ways, or you just can’t seem to understand or process the pieces that
are now in front of you.

With society demanding us to act as if it’s business as usual, and with Covid being of
an enormous invisible influence, these feelings can be hard to distinguish, let alone
work through. With the creation of this group we hope to create a space where
people can stand up and say “I don’t feel okay”, and for those that feel similar to
come together and express those feelings too.

The group is open to any members - it doesn’t matter if you haven’t had Covid or if
you haven’t lost someone that has - the idea is that we are recognising Covid as an
ongoing, fatiguing presence in our lives that can be helped by opening up to others
that feel similar, and creating a community connection to work through the
exhaustion of our shared experiences.

Please contact us if you feel this group may be helpful for you..

This group is for those who have experienced, or are experiencing this to have a place to talk about their situation in complete privacy. 

All groups, whether in person or online, have two trained co-facilitators.

Click here to join a Covid Era Burnout Support Group Meeting 

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