This article examines the risks faced by helping professionals, such as clinical social workers, due to their tendency to be more attentive to clients than to their own needs. It is suggested that clinicians can improve job engagement and minimize burnout risk through increased self-awareness and self-care. Using an approach based on Giddens’ (1984) structuration theory, the authors provide specific suggestions for self-awareness and self-care, including the concept that workers should improve and exercise their self-advocacy skills as a form of self-care
Within this article, the author will be discussing the important issue of self-awareness and what th...
The present study was designed to explore the role of an agency/supervisor to increase self-care par...
Paramedics work very much on an episodic basis and this is entirely expected as they see patients wh...
This article examines the risks faced by helping professionals, such as clinical social workers, due...
Self-care is critical in minimizing the symptoms of burnout among human services professionals, but ...
Social workers experience vicarious trauma, secondary traumatic stress, and compassion fatigue regul...
In light of diminishing resources in service settings, and the subsequent high risk for worker burno...
Self-care has become an increasingly important practice for social workers to ensure practitioner we...
Secondary traumatic stress (STS) negatively impacts the health of clinical social workers, thus, imp...
Social workers experience an immense number of stressors in their work environment. For example, lon...
Self-care is broadly defined as a chosen, proactive initiated practice, with the goal of promoting ...
This Master’s thesis discusses self-care strategies used by Social Pedagogy and Social Work students...
In a society reliant on service workers to accommodate and assist individuals, it is imperative thei...
There is powerful evidence that secondary exposure to trauma creates burn out when not managed wit...
Introduction: People working in the helping field are subject to conditions that can lead to deplet...
Within this article, the author will be discussing the important issue of self-awareness and what th...
The present study was designed to explore the role of an agency/supervisor to increase self-care par...
Paramedics work very much on an episodic basis and this is entirely expected as they see patients wh...
This article examines the risks faced by helping professionals, such as clinical social workers, due...
Self-care is critical in minimizing the symptoms of burnout among human services professionals, but ...
Social workers experience vicarious trauma, secondary traumatic stress, and compassion fatigue regul...
In light of diminishing resources in service settings, and the subsequent high risk for worker burno...
Self-care has become an increasingly important practice for social workers to ensure practitioner we...
Secondary traumatic stress (STS) negatively impacts the health of clinical social workers, thus, imp...
Social workers experience an immense number of stressors in their work environment. For example, lon...
Self-care is broadly defined as a chosen, proactive initiated practice, with the goal of promoting ...
This Master’s thesis discusses self-care strategies used by Social Pedagogy and Social Work students...
In a society reliant on service workers to accommodate and assist individuals, it is imperative thei...
There is powerful evidence that secondary exposure to trauma creates burn out when not managed wit...
Introduction: People working in the helping field are subject to conditions that can lead to deplet...
Within this article, the author will be discussing the important issue of self-awareness and what th...
The present study was designed to explore the role of an agency/supervisor to increase self-care par...
Paramedics work very much on an episodic basis and this is entirely expected as they see patients wh...