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Resisting burnout with justice doing Vikki Reynolds

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community WorkPublication details: Dulwich Centre, 2012Subject(s): Online resources: In: The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 2012, no.4: 27-45Summary: "In this writing I critique the individualism and neutrality of burnout, and offers an approach for resisting burnout with collective sustainability that is shouldered-up by justice-doing. This requires an understanding of collective ethics and the spiritual pain that we hold as community workers and therapists when we are forced to work against our ethics. I describe the role of justice-doing and solidarity in relation to our sustainability, and practice which can foster our sustainability collectively, including embracing Earth Democracy, co-creating collective ethics, contesting cynicism, attending to immeasurable outcomes, and giving-it-back practices. I connect staying fully alive in our work with therapeutic and possibly revolutionary love, and reflect on the powerful transformations our work offers us. I address the possibilities of connecting with the social divine and transforming the contexts of social injustice in which clients live and we work." (Author's abstract). Record #6741
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The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 2012, no.4: 27-45

"In this writing I critique the individualism and neutrality of burnout, and offers an approach for resisting burnout with collective sustainability that is shouldered-up by justice-doing. This requires an understanding of collective ethics and the spiritual pain that we hold as community workers and therapists when we are forced to work against our ethics. I describe the role of justice-doing and solidarity in relation to our sustainability, and practice which can foster our sustainability collectively, including embracing Earth Democracy, co-creating collective ethics, contesting cynicism, attending to immeasurable outcomes, and giving-it-back practices. I connect staying fully alive in our work with therapeutic and possibly revolutionary love, and reflect on the powerful transformations our work offers us. I address the possibilities of connecting with the social divine and transforming the contexts of social injustice in which clients live and we work." (Author's abstract). Record #6741