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Apr 1, 2013 · The purpose of this article is threefold: (a) to explore current conceptualizations of self-care; (b) to provide a clear conceptual definition of and an applied framework for self-care; and...
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May 3, 2018 · Self-care may not only be crucial in preventing secondary traumatic stress, burnout, and high staff turnover, but it can serve as a means of empowerment that enables practitioners to proactively and intentionally negotiate their overall health, well-being, and resilience.
- Jacquelyn J. Lee, Shari E. Miller
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Apr 25, 2018 · In the paper, we focused on Self-care, which plays an important role in the context of helping professions, as the part of self-control, self-confidence, self-regulation, self-help, and...
Self-care may not only be crucial in preventing secondary traumatic stress, burnout, and high staff turnover, but it can serve as a means of empowerment that enables practitioners to proactively and intentionally negotiate their overall health, well-being, and resilience.
- Jacquelyn J. Lee, Shari E. Miller
- 2013
Self-care services are often facilitated to enhance it, but there is limited research exploring their characteristics and effectiveness. We conducted a systematic review of self-care...
On average and using five-point scale, social workers reported above a three for the three components of self-compassion (mindfulness, common human-ity, and self-kindness), as well as their respective counterparts (over-identification, isolation, and self-judgment).
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Dec 15, 2019 · This special issue seeks to deepen the social work profession’s conceptualization of self-care and promote effective implementation of self-care in professional practice. The coeditors and contributors advocate for self-care as an essential element of ethical professional practice.