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This chapter focuses on the wellness of individuals who serve within any given system . Tending to and reducing potential trauma in individuals who serve within any given system is critical. When individuals within a system are healthy, it increases the risk of the system being healthy.
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Self-care Inventory Adapted from Transforming the Pain: A Workbook on Vicarious Traumatization. Saakvitne, Pearlman & Staff of TSI/CAAP (Norton, 1996). Revised by Wayne Scott, MA, LCSW 10/28/2013.
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Moreland-Capuia, A. (2019). Self-care: Strong at the Broken Places. In: Training for Change. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19208-2_10
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