Into the Field of Suffering
Finding the Other Side of Burnout
David Schenck author Scott Neely author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:1st Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Healthcare providers are constantly confronted with illness and injury, and the challenges of healing. Yet this very work, the relief of suffering, inflicts on healthcare providers suffering of their own that is often crippling. The most common terms for the pain caregivers and healers suffer from are burnout and moral distress. These common terms are, however, often used judgmentally--as if those trying to heal others have failed themselves, their colleagues, and their patients. The net result is that much discussion of burnout and moral distress, and the interventions they underwrite, have served only to worsen the crisis. Into the Field of Suffering: Finding the Other Side of Burnout provides a much-needed reframing of burnout and moral distress. These depleting experiences are approached as trials virtually inevitable in the course of the healer's vocation. The challenge medical professionals and caregivers face is not avoiding them, but meeting them directly with insight into the role of moral distress and burnout in the development of their vocation. Into the Field of Suffering presents a set of analytical frameworks and awareness skills, which have the potential to transform the work of healers and caregivers. There is a growing body of academic literature on these topics, and many memoirs recounting distressing situations and wounding traumas. Into the Field of Suffering takes its place alongside these works, while offering a distinctly different approach that treats as essential the spiritual dimension of the healing vocation. Practices, teachings and dialogues to assist in the cultivation of compassion and gratitude are key components in this presentation. Schenck and Neely address their readers in a direct voice, speaking to the sense of failure and discouragement so many healthcare professionals and caregivers experience on a daily basis. This is a book that carries a mentor's voice and presence, born out of experience with burnout and moral distress, and grounded in hundreds of conversations, de-briefings and interviews with healthcare workers and caregivers, patients and families.
This book is a useful tool for those starting their careers in medicine who are looking for anticipatory guidance in how to navigate the tumultuous waters of a decades-long career surrounded by suffering. It is a quick read, though not easy. It is moving, challenging, and thought-provoking. It reframes things in a way that feels more authentic than the common 'prevent burnout with wellness workshops' mentality. For those near the world's most suffering (ICU, hospice, palliative care, PICU), this book may be a welcome friend on their journey. * Duncan L Campbell, M.D.(The Ohio State University) *
ISBN: 9780197666739
Dimensions: 147mm x 213mm x 18mm
Weight: 308g
160 pages