When your best isn't enough: Strength in resilience

W H O W E A R E

Watershed offers continued discussion on the life-saving resources of community and nurture for healthcare workers.

O U R M I S S I O N

We encompass the opportunities grief, loss, and trauma provide in creating new growth and resilience.

Through offsetting the stigma of burn-out or vulnerability, we focus on normalizing the need for time and coping skills necessary to survive failure, continuing to ask, “What can we do better?”

Meet the Speakers

After an unexpected tragedy, two life-long friends realize new truths regarding loss, rest, grief, and health. Through the connections made with their separate vocations – counseling and mediation, therapy and public speaking – they interweave these personal conversations in a relaxed format, offering insight and possibilities for coping skills.

  • Watershed Co-Founder

    BS, English/Journalism

    Former high school literature teacher, constant community volunteer and board member, licensed Rule 31 Mediator, and Enneagram exploration facilitator

  • Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Kentucky

    Director, Psychotherapy and Psychological Services, Clinical Therapist

    Teacher to residents and graduate students in mental health and psychotherapy techniques

O U R O B J E C T I V E S

When your best isn’t enough, we provide tools for managing personal crisis.

At Watershed, we promote the life-saving need for communicate and care for physicians experiencing burn-out, grief, and work-related trauma. We work alongside professionals to offset the stigma of failure and develop a plan to mitigate harmful situations.