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Helping professionals require self-competence in coping with the existential and emotional challenges of death work. Previous training often focused on knowledge and skills rather than on this competence.
W. C. Chan, A. F. Tin, Karen Lok Yi Wong
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REDUCED SERVICE YEARS FOR RETIREMENT FOR HELPING PROFESSIONALS: MYTH OR POSSIBLE REALITY?
The study titled “Reduced Service Years for Retirement for Helping Professionals: Myth or Possible Reality?” was conducted as part of broader research on professional stress and burnout among helping professionals, integrating both ...
Erna Luĉić, ArnelaOsmanović
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Parentification among helping professionals
Studenti pomažućih profesija nerijetko izražavaju želju za „pomaganjem“ i „razumijevanjem drugih“, pri čemu su neki od njih često nesvjesni izvora iste želje. Naime, brojna istraživanja u ovome području, a koja će biti predstavljena u radu, ukazuju da se
Puljić, Doris
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ABSTRACT Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic, inherited hemoglobinopathy that requires frequent hospitalization for disease‐related complications. Canadian data on inpatient care is limited. This study compared caregiver‐reported hospital experiences of children with SCD to those with cystic fibrosis (CF), a chronic, autosomal recessive ...
Hailey M. Zwicker +11 more
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In this paper, we contend with whether we still need traditional ethics education as part of healthcare professional training given the abilities of chatGPT (generative pre-trained transformer) and other large language models (LLM).
V. Rahimzadeh +3 more
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Contextual framework and prevention of burnout syndrome among professionals in educational institutions [PDF]
Burnout syndrome is a widely researched phenomenon and is the focus of numerous scientific studies. Research results show a prevalence of contextual factors in relation to individual factors for its emergence and development, as well as certain ...
Popović Daliborka +2 more
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Psychological characteristics of future helping professionals: Empathy and attachment of psychology students [PDF]
In this study we investigated whether psychology students differ than students who have chosen non-helping professions in psychological features important for helping activities: attachment and empathy. The sample consisted of psychology students from
Dimitrijević Aleksandar +2 more
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Previous research has investigated the prevalence and impact of secondary traumatic stress (STS) among those working as helping professionals. However, limited studies have provided clear and coherent information about STS among clergy, pastors, and ...
Laura Roggenbaum +5 more
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Climate change adaptation for Australian minerals industry professionals [PDF]
Extreme weather events in Australia over recent years have highlighted the costs for Australian mining and mineral processing operations of being under-prepared for adapting to climate risk.
Leah Mason +3 more
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2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Though research supports the use of creativity within the helping profession, it remains unclear how willing professionals are to use these modalities.
Wilson, Shannon
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