Caring for Self & Others
ebook ∣ Transforming Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Soul Loss
By David R. Kopacz
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Are you feeling lost, overwhelmed, and disconnected from your purpose? Do you want to reignite your passion for helping others? Look no further than Caring for Self & Others, a groundbreaking book that offers a transformative journey for health care professionals struggling with burnout and compassion fatigue.
After the devastation of the pandemic, health care professionals are in dire straits. Caring for Self & Others: Transforming Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Soul Loss by psychiatrist David R. Kopacz, MD, reignites caring compassion by exploring ten dimensions of being fully human in a transformative journey inward.
For healers who are hungry for their own healing and anyone seeking to finally prioritize self-care, Caring for Self & Others offers:
Even the most self-aware and intentional people can still struggle with burnout, compassion fatigue, and the loss of their very soul. David even had the unexpected opportunity to test his own theories and healing practices as a cancer patient himself.
Dr. Kopacz eloquently writes in the preface, "Transforming burnout, compassion fatigue, and soul loss requires us to individually and collectively develop practices that care for our own souls and spirits and those of our colleagues, patients, and communities." Caring for Self & Others transcends a mere guide; it becomes a sacred space for healing, a catalyst for profound change.
This book will inform and inspire health care workers, health care professionals and students, physicians, nurses, psychologists, psychotherapists, teachers, people managers and leaders, family caregivers and patients-anyone wishing to nurture more compassionate care.