Review article
Mindfulness in Social Work
Matea Pleić
orcid.org/0000-0003-2010-4782
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law, Study of Social Work, Zagreb, Croatia
Zdravka Leutar
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law, Study of Social Work, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Occupational stress, compassion fatigue and professional burnout present a majorproblem for the social work profession. Social workers need to be given a tool to help them cope with profession challenges. Mindfulness is a way of taking of yourself that can prevent and reduce the symptoms of these syndromes. In addition to reducing stress, mindfulness also helps to develop skills necessary for social work and meaningful relationship with client’s. Numerous studies have shown a variety of benefits of including mindfulness in social worker education.
Keywords
mindfulness; professional burnout; compassion fatigue; social workers; education of social work students
Hrčak ID:
233280
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Publication date:
23.12.2019.
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