Using Facebook as a tool for informal peer support: a case example

Research in Practice
Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Self-care and social support are possible protective factors against burn out in the social work profession. In particular an informal source of peer support may be of value to social workers due to the common stressors they experience.

Social media offers social workers a way to share frustrations and seek support
Social media offers social workers a way to share frustrations and seek support

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