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Self-Care, the Wounded Healer, Resiliency, and Post-traumatic Growth
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Cost: SPS Members: Free / Non-SPS Members: $20 / Non-NASW Members: $30After briefly reviewing the rationale for social worker self-care (burnout, secondary trauma, compassion fatigue), the facilitator moves beyond this common knowledge to an exploration of self-care through the lens of the Wounded Healer. Because the study of burnout has often been said to have “burned out,” the facilitator focuses on self-care through the eyes of the Wounded Healer and examines how the experience of woundedness supports resiliency and post-traumatic growth.
Objectives:
- Define and describe self-care relative to social work
- Examine the Wounded Healer framework as it relates to social workers
- Explore the relationship between resiliency, post-traumatic growth, and the wounded healer
Pricing: Specialty Practice Section: Free Members: $20 Non NASW Members: $30 Members click here to join a Specialty Practice Section.
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Non-Member | $30.00 | Member | $20.00 | Specialty Practice Sections | $0.00 |
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