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Tolerating Stress in Social Work Practice: The Example of a Burns Unit
Authors:ADDISON  CAROLE
Abstract:Summary Social work in a burns unit exposes the practitioner to continuousand extreme stress, which arises both from the nature of thecaseload and from the nature of the setting. Burned patients,and the staff who care for them, tend to adapt in characteristicways to the suffering they encounter. The social worker, bygoing through a similar process of adaptation, can perhaps becomeable to offer sensitive help to patients without becoming overwhelmed.Stress can be contained more readily if informed personal supportis available to the worker; however, because of certain featuresof the setting, such support is not always easily obtained.
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