Hurt Pounds: A Biopsychosocial-spiritual study

Sherri Harper Woods, J. Mincher, Priscilla N. Gitimu
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s Self-care in social work is acknowledged as a preventative, ethical and critical practice of holistic wellness. This article briefly introduces and reports the findings of 64 licensed social workers and counselors who participated in the Hurt Pounds: A Biopsychosocial-spiritual study. The Hurt Pounds study examined the potential Biopsychosocial-Spiritual (BPSS) relationship between self-com-passion, forgiveness, disordered eating, body image and body appreciation of licensed counselors and social workers as aspects of self-care. The article also introduces the theoretical framework on which the workshop was built and includes the practical applications of the BPSS model. The article concludes with guidelines for implementing the Hurt Pounds Self-care model workshop.
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伤害磅:生物、心理、社会、精神研究
社会工作中的自我照顾被认为是一种预防性的、合乎道德的和重要的整体健康实践。本文简要介绍并报告了64名有执照的社会工作者和咨询师参加了“伤害磅:生物心理社会精神研究”的研究结果。Hurt Pounds的研究考察了持证咨询师和社会工作者在自我关怀方面的自我同情、宽恕、饮食失调、身体形象和身体欣赏之间潜在的生物心理社会精神(BPSS)关系。文章还介绍了研讨会建立的理论框架,包括BPSS模型的实际应用。文章总结了实施伤害磅自我护理模型研讨会的指导方针。
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