Co-Regulating the Frontline: Why We Need a "Rose" for Every "Jodie"

Relational Practice: a social work podcast by Jodie Park and Rose Mackey

Episode notes

In this episode of Relational Practice: A Social Work Podcast, Dr. Jodie Park and Rose Mackey go beyond the catch-all term of "stress" to explore the specific psychological injuries that social workers sustain on the front lines. We often feel that our exhaustion is a personal failure, but today we reframe it as a predictable biological and ethical response to a high-pressure system.

Drawing heavily on the work of Vikki Reynolds, we dismantle the "Just Stressed" myth and look at why burnout is often actually "Ethical Conflict", the pain of being forced to work against our own professional ethics.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Injury Spectrum: Distinguishing between Vicarious Trauma (a shift in your worldview), Burnout (systemic ex ... 
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SocialWorkPodcastProfessionalDevelopmentVicariousTraumaCompassionFatigueCollectiveandSelfCare