Health professionals have to deal with a “wounded society”, for example, violence, natural disasters and displaced people. Shortage of health professional groups and the high use of complementary therapies may reflect professional wounds, such as stress and burnout. Self-care is an important aspect of health professionals’ lives, given modern-day work stressors that can affect an individual\u27s physical, mental and spiritual health. Often people become healers through personal suffering. Each person wounded or not, needs to understand his or her own need to be nurtured, and develop and implement a self-care health programme. Personal and professional reflection are important to understanding the nature of events that lead...
Therapist self-care is mandated by counseling and psychological associations’ code of ethics in orde...
Aristotle (4th century B.C.) defined pain as emotion, being the opposite of pleasure. Whereas, Buddh...
This interdisciplinary study details spiritual approaches including meditation and yoga shown to be ...
In the wake of a pandemic, practitioners have all been confronted with significant changes and obsta...
The wounded healer is an archetype that suggests that a healer's own wounds can carry curative power...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-56)A project was developed into a workshop to guide t...
The science of human flourishing has much to contribute to health care providers and patients alike....
Self-care is broadly defined as a chosen, proactive initiated practice, with the goal of promoting ...
Stress is an ongoing concern in nursing that can affect nurses both personally and professionally. L...
Abstract: A qualitative research study, aimed at exploring the wounded healer and the way in which t...
Adapted from trainings and work done by Amanda L. Farrell, Ph.D., and Timothy J. Ainger, Ph.D
This thesis examines how the current psychological collective conceptualizes, addresses, and makes c...
Although the need for psychoeducation to play an important part in helping former members of abusive...
In the past two decades, the terms 'self-care ' and 'self-help ' have leapt into...
Chronic stress can be pervasive with a debilitating impact on physical and psychological health. Chr...
Therapist self-care is mandated by counseling and psychological associations’ code of ethics in orde...
Aristotle (4th century B.C.) defined pain as emotion, being the opposite of pleasure. Whereas, Buddh...
This interdisciplinary study details spiritual approaches including meditation and yoga shown to be ...
In the wake of a pandemic, practitioners have all been confronted with significant changes and obsta...
The wounded healer is an archetype that suggests that a healer's own wounds can carry curative power...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-56)A project was developed into a workshop to guide t...
The science of human flourishing has much to contribute to health care providers and patients alike....
Self-care is broadly defined as a chosen, proactive initiated practice, with the goal of promoting ...
Stress is an ongoing concern in nursing that can affect nurses both personally and professionally. L...
Abstract: A qualitative research study, aimed at exploring the wounded healer and the way in which t...
Adapted from trainings and work done by Amanda L. Farrell, Ph.D., and Timothy J. Ainger, Ph.D
This thesis examines how the current psychological collective conceptualizes, addresses, and makes c...
Although the need for psychoeducation to play an important part in helping former members of abusive...
In the past two decades, the terms 'self-care ' and 'self-help ' have leapt into...
Chronic stress can be pervasive with a debilitating impact on physical and psychological health. Chr...
Therapist self-care is mandated by counseling and psychological associations’ code of ethics in orde...
Aristotle (4th century B.C.) defined pain as emotion, being the opposite of pleasure. Whereas, Buddh...
This interdisciplinary study details spiritual approaches including meditation and yoga shown to be ...