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Developing Self-Care Practices in a Trauma Treatment Course
Authors:Patricia J. Shannon  Jennifer Simmelink-McCleary  Hyojin Im  Emily Becher  Rachel E. Crook-Lyon
Affiliation:1. pshannon@umn.edu
Abstract:This article describes the development of self-care practices of social work students who were part of a larger study of students’ experiences in a graduate course on the treatment of trauma. Consensual qualitative research methods were used to analyze 17 participant journals submitted at 4 times during the course. Findings indicated that students benefited from being introduced to evidence-based practices for mediating the stress of trauma education, including journaling and mindfulness-based stress reduction. Although students reported struggling with developing effective self-care practices, they demonstrated an ability to integrate self-care into their professional practice behaviors. The authors review recommendations for research and pedagogy of self-care practices in courses on trauma treatment.
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