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Taylor & Francis Ltd Paperback English

A Social Work Survival Guide to Avoiding Burnout

By Oyeyinka Moses Olaniran

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Taylor & Francis Ltd Paperback English

A Social Work Survival Guide to Avoiding Burnout

By Oyeyinka Moses Olaniran

Regular price £37.99
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  • A Social Work Survival Guide to Avoiding Burnout is a transformative book designed to reshape how social workers and those in related fields approach self-care and well-being. Based on the author's fourteen years of experience and personal journey through severe burnout, this book offers a blend of practical advice and actionable strategies to help professionals safeguard their mental health while maintaining their commitment to the communities they serve. The book provides evidence-based insights, including data from a comprehensive survey, “The Prevalence of Burnout Among Social Workers,” which uncovered that 81.58% of social workers experience burnout. This startling statistic highlights the urgency of addressing this widespread issue. This title not only delves into real-life accounts and challenges but also equips readers with the tools they need to prevent and overcome burnout, ensuring long-term resilience and effectiveness in their careers. It is a call to action for social workers in the United Kingdom and globally, aiming to create a profession where personal well-being and professional passion can coexist harmoniously.
A Social Work Survival Guide to Avoiding Burnout is a transformative book designed to reshape how social workers and those in related fields approach self-care and well-being. Based on the author's fourteen years of experience and personal journey through severe burnout, this book offers a blend of practical advice and actionable strategies to help professionals safeguard their mental health while maintaining their commitment to the communities they serve. The book provides evidence-based insights, including data from a comprehensive survey, “The Prevalence of Burnout Among Social Workers,” which uncovered that 81.58% of social workers experience burnout. This startling statistic highlights the urgency of addressing this widespread issue. This title not only delves into real-life accounts and challenges but also equips readers with the tools they need to prevent and overcome burnout, ensuring long-term resilience and effectiveness in their careers. It is a call to action for social workers in the United Kingdom and globally, aiming to create a profession where personal well-being and professional passion can coexist harmoniously.