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When Caring Becomes Too Much: Recognizing Caregiver Burnout and Setting Healthy Boundaries
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When Caring Becomes Too Much: Recognizing Caregiver Burnout and Setting Healthy Boundaries

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Engelsk

Being a caregiver is rarely a choice.

This role often develops gradually, out of love, loyalty, or necessity, until it takes center stage in one's life.

Over time, inner exhaustion, invisible burdens, and feelings of guilt can gradually set in.

In this book, Viviane Chatel, a social worker (S.W.), offers an accessible and nuanced insight into the psychosocial realities experienced by caregivers. Through a rigorous and accessible approach, she addresses:

  • emotional fatigue
  • invisible mental overload
  • guilt and exceeding one's limits
  • the difficulty of saying no
  • compassion fatigue
  • guidelines for regaining a more sustainable balance

She also offers self-reflection grids, questions for reflection, and concrete tools to accompany the reader in this process.

Without judgment or pressure, this book offers caregivers guidance on how to preserve their emotional health while continuing to care for a loved one.

HELPING SHOULD NEVER MEAN EXHAUSTING YOURSELF.

Undertittel
Recognizing Caregiver Burnout and Setting Healthy Boundaries
ISBN
9782982462717
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
222 gram
Utgivelsesdato
13.3.2026
Antall sider
160