Authors
Melissa Radey, Charles R Figley
Publication date
2007/9
Journal
Clinical Social Work Journal
Volume
35
Pages
207-214
Publisher
Springer US
Description
This article places social work clinicians’ compassion fatigue, burnout, and other negative consequences in a broader context of positive social work. We argue for a paradigm shift towards identifying the factors that lead clinical social workers toward human flourishing in their field. We introduce a model for creating “compassion satisfaction” or feelings of fulfillment with clients, rooted in positive psychology and expanded to incorporate the social work perspective. The model suggests that affect, work resources, and self-care influence clinicians’ positivity–negativity ratio, which in turn can result in compassion satisfaction. To maximize compassion satisfaction, research, education, and training should consider how classroom instruction and workplace policies can promote the most success among clinical social workers.
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Scholar articles
M Radey, CR Figley - Clinical Social Work Journal, 2007