125. Beyond Burnout: Moral Injury in Social Work
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概要
In this episode, we are having a conversation on a powerful concept many child welfare workers feel but don’t always have language for: moral injury.
We unpack the difference between simple burnout and the deeper, soul-level injury that happens when we know what compassionate, ethical care should look like, yet are forced to operate inside systems that often make that impossible.
We reflect on how this plays out across social work, foster care, and kinship care, where both workers and families can feel powerless, conflicted, and even complicit while trying to do the right thing.
This is a heavy but important conversation for those serving in helping professions, and we end by encouraging those carrying these burdens, naming that moral injury is real, and reminding you that ultimate justice and restoration belong to God.
Episode Highlights:
- Social Work Appreciation Month
- Moral Injury
- The Weight of Child Welfare
- Soul Care
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