Student affairs professionals are a part of a university’s power structure and are uniquely positioned to advocate for students within constructs of the centuries-old higher education systems of practice (Chang, 2002). Because of this power structure, the role of the student affairs staff member may be rich with diverse experiences and complexities from the informal out-of-classroom interactions between students and student affairs professionals.
Category: Proposal
Oct 30
First Chapter Outline
Why this topic? Why this literature? Why this question? Why these people? Why this setting? Why now? Title: Exploring social justice, compassion fatigue, and student affairs through storytelling Introduction Student affairs professionals are positioned between students and the university’s power structure. Because of this hierarchy, the informal out-of-classroom interactions between students and student affairs professionals …
Sep 16
Overcoming Compassion Fatigue – April 2000 Family Practice Management
Overcoming Compassion Fatigue – April 2000 Family Practice Management.
Sep 16
JAMA — Excerpt: Compassion Fatigue, July 17, 1991, Booth 266 (3): 362
JAMA — Excerpt: Compassion Fatigue, July 17, 1991, Booth 266 (3): 362.
Sep 16
Compassion Fatigue on our Campuses: Managing the Costs of Caring
Going to contact “Dr. Kate Kominars (Office of Employee Assistance) and Dr. Mary Wilkes (Director of the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program at Florida State University) presented at the International Association of Employee Assistance Professionals in Education “Compassion Fatigue on our Campuses: Managing the Costs of Caring”. (obtained here)
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