Strengthening the Professional Selves of Social Workers Through the Lens of Self Psychology |
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Authors: | Melissa D Grady Michael Cantor |
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Institution: | 1. National Catholic School of Social Service , Catholic University , Washington , DC , USA grady@cua.edu;3. Carolina Outreach, LLC , Durham , North Carolina , USA |
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Abstract: | New social workers have been shown to experience higher rates of burnout, vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and vocational turnover. It is critical to find ways to support the growth and development of competent and resilient social workers. Yet, due to current contextual issues in the workplace, social workers are often not in environments that are conducive to fostering the growth of strong professional selves. A self psychology lens is used to assess and form the basis for recommendations for agencies/organizations and individuals to strengthen the professional selves of individual social workers and, in turn, the profession itself. |
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Keywords: | professional selves burnout self psychology |
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