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Asking for Help in a Helping Profession

As a profession, we encourage library users to ask for help but may not apply that same ethic to our colleagues and ourselves. This chapter aims to center help-seeking and helping as essential components of leading in libraries. The authors are library managers and librarians without supervisory responsibilities, who all “lead” in the workplace in ...
Veronica Arellano Douglas   +4 more
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Supervision in the Helping Professions

2017
Hawkins and Shohet (2012) have surveyed and concisely mapped the developing and changing landscape of supervision, including the recognition and impact of new technologies including e-supervision. They have added new chapters and ideas, with the second edition including a chapter on diversity.
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A Spirituality for the Helping Professions

Journal of Pastoral Care, 1990
Draws on the writings of J.H. van den Berg, Bruno Bettelheim, Robert Lane, and Bernard Boelen to develop the notion that contemporary caregivers ought to focus more on spiritual factors in their counseling and pastoral care. Notes especially the importance of diminishing the will to control, trusting in God, and letting God act.
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Empathy, friend or foe? Untangling the relationship between empathy and burnout in helping professions

Journal of Social Psychology, 2022
Morgan D Stosic   +2 more
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Depressive symptoms in helping professions: a systematic review of prevalence rates and work-related risk factors

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2021
Sabine Saade   +2 more
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Help Honor the Profession

The Nurse Practitioner, 2003
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