Burnout Among Social Workers a Real Issue Amid Pandemic, Tulane Researchers Say
March 05, 2021
March 05, 2021
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, March 5 (TNSJou) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
Social workers are on the front lines of the public and mental health crisis surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic as their clients deal with everything from job loss and food insecurity to housing issues and parenting challenges.
They are an integral part of the helping community, yet they are as susceptible to job burnout as anyone on the front lines, according to authors of a . . .
Social workers are on the front lines of the public and mental health crisis surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic as their clients deal with everything from job loss and food insecurity to housing issues and parenting challenges.
They are an integral part of the helping community, yet they are as susceptible to job burnout as anyone on the front lines, according to authors of a . . .