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Identifying, Preventing, and Addressing Job Burnout and Vicarious Burnout for Social Work Professionals.

Felicia Wilson1.   

Abstract

Genuineness, concern for others, and empathy are characteristics used to describe the professional social worker. To this end, the social worker tirelessly works on behalf of and in collaboration with the client to move them from stagnant life situations into positive life situations. While the fundamental principles of social work are wonderful, the result for some workers is job burnout and/or vicarious trauma. The concepts of job burnout, its antecedents, and manifestations are thoroughly discussed in this article to provide a holistic overview of this phenomenon. The six antecedents: workload, control, values, fairness, reward, and community are discussed and linked to the manifestations of job burnout. When working with individuals who have been exposed to the depravity of life, the professional can take on the client's vulnerabilities, victimizations, and stress. The common term for this phenomenon is vicarious trauma. Professionals who work with trauma victims can often have issues in their personal and professional life as evidenced by reduced professional efficacy, increased emotional concerns, and physical concerns. The purpose of the author in this article is to provide an overview of job burnout, vicarious trauma, and a discussion about self-care responsibilities.

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Keywords:  Vicarious trauma; burnout; social work professionals

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27145345     DOI: 10.1080/23761407.2016.1166856

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Evid Inf Soc Work        ISSN: 2376-1407


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