Social Workers and Compassion

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Compassion Fatigue
compassion in professional practice
Compassion Training
Emotional Exhaustion
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evidence-based interventions
Mindfulness Training
occupational stress management
organisational wellbeing
Post-qualifying Social Work Education
Postgraduate Social Work Students
Professional Development
Professional Self-care
psychological resilience
reflective supervision
Secondary Traumatic Stress
Self-care Plans
Self-care Practices
Self-compassion Approaches
Self-compassion Interventions
Self-compassion Research
Service Users
Social Work
Social Work Agency
Social Work Education
Social Work Research
Social Work Students
Social Work Writers
Spiritual Self-care
trauma-informed practice
Vicarious Post-traumatic Growth
Vicarious Resilience
Vicarious Trauma

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367632311
  • Weight: 80g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Social Workers and Compassion is designed to assist social work students, social workers, social work managers, social care workers, and lecturers in developing knowledge, understanding, skills, and values related to various aspects of compassion.

Focussing on social work in the UK, the various elements of compassion – compassion, compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, self-care, self-compassion, and mindfulness – are clearly located in a systemic, organisational, and structural context. The chapters draw upon evidence-based and evidence-informed sources and present critical perspectives that are linked to existing practices in social work education, social work, and the author’s own experiences.

Drawing upon literature from social work and health care, social, organisational, work, and positive psychology, and from sociology and social policy from various parts of the world, the book will be of interest to international social work readers as well as professionals and professionals in training in the criminal justice, health care, counselling, and clinical psychology fields. It will be essential reading for social work students, lecturers, social care workers, social workers, and their managers.

Stewart Collins was employed for ten years in probation in Leeds. He has been employed as a social work educator in Leeds, Bangor, and, until recently, in Glasgow. Stewart has worked as an External Examiner for many years with various social work courses and continues to do so. He has been, and is, on the editorial boards of various social work journals. Stewart has worked as a volunteer in a wide range of settings. In particular, he has worked for many years, and is currently working, as a volunteer with an agency that assists people experiencing alcohol problems.

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