Surviving Fears in Health and Social Care
Delve into the insightful world of Martin Smith's Surviving Fears in Health and Social Care, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2004. This compelling paperback spans 176 pages and addresses the real fears faced by professionals in child protection, mental health, and social work, particularly when engaging with marginalized communities.
Through powerful first-hand accounts, Smith not only highlights the challenges but also offers a roadmap for understanding and managing these fears effectively. His thoughtful suggestions for best practices and training can inspire healthcare and social service workers to foster resilience and improve their professional approach.
A must-read for anyone involved in health and social care, this book combines personal experience with practical guidance, making it an essential resource for addressing the complex emotional terrain of care work.