
Caring For Our Family Members, Friends, And Others Is A Central Part Of A Rewarding Life. For Those In Healing And Helping Professions Such As Medicine, Nursing, Education, Psychotherapy, Social Work, Ministry, And The Military, The Potential For A Meaningful Way Of Being May Even Become More Possible. But, Compassion Is Not Easy. At Times, Concern For Others Can Be Personally Devastating When We Don't Possess The Right Attitude And Approach. Reaching Out (and Reflectively Within) Without Being Pulled Down Requires The Wisdom That Only Arises Out Of The Right Combination Of Humility And Knowledge. Night Call Offers The Stories And Principles Gleaned Over Many Years Of Writing And Mentoring For Those In The Helping And Healing Professions. The Stories Are Offered In Ways That Foster Compassionate Caring While Encouraging Initiative In Those Who Seek To Personally Deepen And Share Their Lives With Others -- Especially In Times Of Significant Need. With This In Mind, Dr. Wicks Presents Information On: · Being A Healing Presence · Mining Fruits Of The Failures All Of Us Must Experience At Times · The Need To Enjoy The Daily Crumbs Of Alonetime · The Importance Of A Spirit Of Unlearning · Developing A Simple Realistic Self-care Program · Valuing Informal Or Formal Mentoring · Recognizing The 3 Calls To Which We Must Respond To As We Psychologically Develop · Honoring Life's Most Elusive Psychological Virtue (humility) Purposely Brief, The Chapters, As Well As The Sections In The Personal Resiliency Retreat Section At The End Of The Book, Have As Their Goal A Reconsideration Of Values, Signature Strengths, And Simple Approaches To Living A Resilient, Rewarding Life. Rather Than Presenting New Breakthroughs, Night Call Is Designed To Dust Off What Most Of Us Already Know, At Some Level, So We Can Freshly View The Key Approaches And Techniques That Provide Increased Psychological Self-awareness And A Potentially Healthier Sense Of Presence To Others. The Themes Offered May
How can professionals in healing and helping fields maintain their own psychological resilience while providing compassionate care to others? Dr. Robert L. Wicks, an experienced mentor in the helping professions, argues that sustainable caregiving requires a deliberate balance of humility, self-awareness, and intentional self-care. By revisiting foundational principles of human connection and personal reflection, the author provides a framework for professionals to avoid burnout and remain effective in high-stress environments.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the accessible, concise nature of the prose, which is designed for busy professionals seeking practical wisdom rather than dense theory. Experts highlight this as a supportive resource for those in medicine, ministry, and social work who need to recalibrate their approach to long-term caregiving.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190669640
ISBN-13:
9780190669645
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