191. Tired and Wired: Understanding Burnout in Social Work
Description
In this episode, I dive into the pervasive issue of burnout among social workers, sharing my personal experiences and insights. I talk about the symptoms of burnout, how it impacts both professional and personal life, and offer some strategies for managing and preventing it.
I emphasize the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and seeking support from colleagues and supervisors. My hope with this episode is to raise awareness about burnout and encourage social workers to prioritize their well-being.
Takeaways
- 60 to 80% of social workers report experiencing burnout.
- Burnout can lead to emotional exhaustion and reduced sense of accomplishment.
- It's crucial to recognize the symptoms of burnout early.
- Burnout affects not only work but also personal relationships.
- Setting boundaries is essential for maintaining work-life balance.
- Self-care should be enjoyable and not feel like a chore.
- Social support is vital in managing stress and burnout.
- Supervisors can provide support and help lighten workloads.
- Identifying personal values can guide better time management.
- Many social workers are unaware of their burnout until it escalates.
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