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Teaching Note—Teaching Self-Care and Wellness as a Professional Practice Skill
by
Escobar-Ratliff, Laura
, George, Nicole
, Grise-Owens, Erlene
, Miller, Justin “Jay”
in
Academic Achievement
/ Activities of daily living
/ Anxiety
/ Burnout
/ Caseworkers
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Development
/ Daily Living Skills
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Innovation
/ Ethics
/ Fatigue
/ Human rights
/ Innovations
/ Justice
/ Masters Programs
/ Professional practice
/ Program Implementation
/ Self care
/ Social Work
/ Social work education
/ Stress Management
/ Stress Variables
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Well being
/ Wellness
2018
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Teaching Note—Teaching Self-Care and Wellness as a Professional Practice Skill
by
Escobar-Ratliff, Laura
, George, Nicole
, Grise-Owens, Erlene
, Miller, Justin “Jay”
in
Academic Achievement
/ Activities of daily living
/ Anxiety
/ Burnout
/ Caseworkers
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Development
/ Daily Living Skills
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Innovation
/ Ethics
/ Fatigue
/ Human rights
/ Innovations
/ Justice
/ Masters Programs
/ Professional practice
/ Program Implementation
/ Self care
/ Social Work
/ Social work education
/ Stress Management
/ Stress Variables
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Well being
/ Wellness
2018
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Teaching Note—Teaching Self-Care and Wellness as a Professional Practice Skill
by
Escobar-Ratliff, Laura
, George, Nicole
, Grise-Owens, Erlene
, Miller, Justin “Jay”
in
Academic Achievement
/ Activities of daily living
/ Anxiety
/ Burnout
/ Caseworkers
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Development
/ Daily Living Skills
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Innovation
/ Ethics
/ Fatigue
/ Human rights
/ Innovations
/ Justice
/ Masters Programs
/ Professional practice
/ Program Implementation
/ Self care
/ Social Work
/ Social work education
/ Stress Management
/ Stress Variables
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Well being
/ Wellness
2018
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Teaching Note—Teaching Self-Care and Wellness as a Professional Practice Skill
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Teaching Note—Teaching Self-Care and Wellness as a Professional Practice Skill
2018
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Overview
Educating for human rights and justice requires attention to the well-being of those being prepared to pursue these aims. This article describes an MSW program’s implementation of teaching self-care as a core practice skill. This curricular innovation stems from the increasing literature documenting the deleterious effects of burnout in professional helping and the need to address this concern in educational curricula. Further, this curricular change is a result of increased student exhaustion affecting academic performance and professional preparedness, and the ethical imperative to address this phenomenon. We describe specific components, strategies, and assignments in the curriculum as well as assessment of the curricular innovation. This curricular example is readily adaptable for other programs.
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