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Persons in helping professions in social assistance facilities and their fears related to COVID-19 using the example of Poland and Spain [PDF]
Background The aim of the research was to collect opinions on concerns related to COVID-19 among persons in helping professions in social assistance facilities.
Edyta Janus +4 more
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Touch in the Helping Professions [PDF]
Inappropriate touch cases have sparked public outcry and made headlines, but a discussion on the importance and ethics of positive, caring, appropriate touch in the helping professions such as teaching, nursing and counselling is long ...
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Compassion fatigue in helping professions: a scoping literature review [PDF]
Background Generalizing the concept of compassion fatigue across healthcare settings or professions is difficult because compassion fatigue is a complex and abstract concept.
Amelia Mohd Noor +5 more
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Research in helping professions: continuing traditions
Background. The relevance of the work is set by the need to develop new approaches and methods in psychological counseling and psychotherapy. Objective.
Nataliya L. Karpova +2 more
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Conceptualising Allyship for Coaching to Promote Social Change [PDF]
This conceptual study contributes to the increasing interest in coaching for social change. Despite growing interest amongst aligned helping professions, rarely mentioned in coaching is allyship.
Lou W.Y. Chiu
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Presenting a Virtual Research Model in Helping Professions Based on Ethical Standards [PDF]
Accessing the right sample and engaging the participant in research collaboratively in helping professions that deals with individuals’ deeper issues is a sensitive subject.
Asiyeh Shariatmadar
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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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Modern Anti-Stress Technologies in Extreme and Helping Professions
The sources of life and professional stresses, including the risks of the "new global reality" determined by artificial intelligence, are generalized and differentiated (according to the levels of the professional-labor and individual ...
M.I. Rozenova +3 more
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Helping professions represent professions in our society, whose main aim is to help others. Less attention was paid to the fact that, like every person, a helping professional has, to some extent, maladaptive personality traits too.
Radka Čopková
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Social Intelligence – A Significant Attribute in Helping Professions [PDF]
The report presents the findings gained by an evaluation of individual indicators of social intelligence by Management and Social Pedagogy students. The research included the participation of 245 Management students and 206 Social Pedagogy students.
Miroslav Frankovský, Zuzana Birknerová
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