Radical self -care for social workers in the global climate crisis (Record no. 514815)

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Personal name Powers, Meredith C.F. Engstrom, Sandra
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Title Radical self -care for social workers in the global climate crisis
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social Work
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Extent 65(1), Jan, 2020: p.29-37
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Summary, etc Gradual environmental degradation, more extreme climate change events, and related environmental injustices affect individuals and communities every day. Social work entities around the world are increasingly highlighting professional responsibilities for addressing the global climate crisis. Often, social workers experience vicarious trauma from work with those immediately affected. Working within the context of the global climate crisis brings further risk. Social workers may be personally affected, or experiencing their own challenges, such as climate anxiety and eco-grief. Thus, radical self-care is a dire need as social workers promote sustainable communities and environments and seek ecological justice for all. This article discusses the health and mental health impacts of the compounding factors of the climate crisis, modern technology, and current political contexts. Activism for change and ecotherapeutic strategies are presented as radical self-care for social workers, in both academic and practice-based settings. These strategies are essential for recognizing, legitimizing, and addressing the need for radical self-care practices in the global climate crisis. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Climate Crisis, Ecotherapy, Environmental Justice, Radical self-care
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Main entry heading Social Work
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Subject DIP SOCIAL WORKERS
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-12-24 65(1), Jan, 2020: p.29-37 AR123694 2020-12-24 Articles

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