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Shanéa Thomas centers the voices of transgender, queer, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming peer support workers to address burnout within a helping profession.
This books highlights how gender identity can affect burnout in peer support volunteers and the responsibility of supporting these individuals through burnout recovery. Thomas introduces identity camaraderie as a consideration when taking care of volunteers and introduces Organization Legacy Framework to invest in the well-being and care of the workers on the ground. The book provides standards for building sustainable practitioner care.
Contents
1. How We All Became Tired, Together: How World Shifts Changed the Face of Service Provision for All of Us
2. Intentional Affirmation of Transgender, Queer and Nonbinary Lives as Foundations for Recovery-Oriented Community Connection
3. The Relationship of Identity and Burnout in Recovery-Oriented Service: Recognizing Identity Camaraderie as A Possible Solution to Lessening Service Burnout
4. The Responsibility of Organizations to Uphold Care in Recovery-Oriented Service
5. Seeing Them, is Seeing Me, So We Help Each Other: A Conclusion
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