Sarah Lewis brings a unique blend of well-being coaching expertise and clinical social work experience to the Global Burnout Recovery Program. Her multifaceted background enables her to address burnout from both a wellness and mental health perspective, providing comprehensive support to program participants.
Key Qualifications:
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
- National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC)
- Master of Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis
- Anthropedia Well-Being Coach Certification (Completed with High Honors)
- Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Brown University
Expertise in Well-Being and Burnout Recovery:
Sarah's approach to burnout recovery is grounded in her extensive training and diverse professional experience:
As an Anthropedia Certified Well-Being Coach, Sarah utilizes an integrative program that draws from neuroscience, psychology, art, culture, and movement. This comprehensive approach allows her to help clients increase self-awareness and overall well-being, crucial components in burnout recovery.
Her experience as a Counselor and Well-Being Coach at PALM Health has provided her with valuable insights into interdisciplinary approaches to mental health. Sarah's role in coordinating the PALM Insight Program, which integrates psychology, psychiatry, and nutrition, has equipped her with strategies to address burnout from multiple angles.
Sarah's background as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker adds depth to her coaching practice, allowing her to understand and address the complex psychosocial factors that contribute to burnout. This clinical perspective enhances her ability to support individuals dealing with stress-related challenges.
Contributions to the Global Burnout Recovery Program:
In her role, Sarah: - Facilitates coaching sessions, helping participants set and achieve meaningful goals related to burnout recovery and overall well-being - Leads workshops on stress management techniques, drawing from her experience with the PALM Insight Program - Develops and presents seminars on topics such as setting SMART goals and maintaining work-life balance - Collaborates with the program team to ensure a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to burnout recovery - Applies her social work background to address systemic and environmental factors contributing to burnout
Unique Strengths:
Sarah's combination of well-being coaching and clinical social work creates a powerful synergy in addressing burnout. Her ability to blend evidence-based coaching techniques with a deep understanding of mental health principles allows her to provide nuanced, personalized support to program participants.
Her experience in coordinating interdisciplinary programs at PALM Health is particularly valuable in the context of the Global Burnout Recovery Program, as it allows her to effectively integrate various aspects of the program into a cohesive experience for participants.
Sarah's background in psychology and her training in the Anthropedia Well-Being Coaching curriculum enable her to approach burnout recovery from a holistic, science-based perspective. This ensures that participants receive support that addresses not only their immediate symptoms but also the underlying factors contributing to burnout.
With Sarah's expertise, participants in the Global Burnout Recovery Program benefit from a well-rounded approach that combines the best of wellness coaching and clinical social work. Her skills in goal-setting, stress management, and holistic well-being provide participants with practical tools and strategies to overcome burnout and cultivate long-term resilience.