Sunday, 3 May 2020

Clients/families come to human service professionals seeking help for all different types of reasons

In  the helping profession, an intervention can be described as an action  taken, a service provided, or a treatment technique used in an attempt  to alleviate a problem. Clients/families come to human service  professionals seeking help for all different types of reasons. The human  service professional gathers information and uses that information to  identify interventions that can help to alleviate the problem. The  passion and desire that human service professionals have for helping  others can be stressful and many times human service professional  vicariously experience their clients’ problems and this can take a toll  on the human service professional; therefore, it is essential that human  service professionals be resilient themselves. Please use the assigned  readings and use the Library to research peer-reviewed studies to  support your post.
Please respond to the following:
Discuss what it means for a human service professional to experience burnout and compassion fatigue.
What  are some interventions a human service professional can utilize to  reduce the risk of burnout and compassion fatigue as well as promote  personal resilience?

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