The Rural Social Worker: Closing the Gaps Despite the Distance

Episode 12: Burnout Unveiled: Navigating the Hidden Epidemic

47 min · 5 de feb de 2026
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In this episode, Andrea Charles and Dr. Ashley Stephens delve into the pervasive issue of burnout, exploring its impact across various professions. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding burnout, its symptoms, and the importance of early detection. The conversation also highlights the role of self-care and organizational responsibility in preventing burnout, offering practical advice for individuals and leaders alike. Check out Dr. Stephens Websites: http://www.swsupervisioncourse.com/ http://www.thecraneandthebull.com/

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