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Deeming someone in the field of human services a, “Do-Gooder”, is the furthest thing from accurate as one can get. In this episode, we talk with Rachel Drosdick-Sigafoos about the negative stigma behind this label and the many ways it impacts service providers across the field, and our abilities to provide.
Sources mentioned in this episode:
"Altruism born of suffering: The roots of caring and helping after victimization and other trauma." By Ervin Staub & Johanna Vollhardt via American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
"Altruism Born of Suffering" By Ervin Staub Ph.D. via Psychology Today
visit our website: www.nationalhumanservices.org
podcast videos available on our YouTube page.
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By National Organization for Human ServicesDeeming someone in the field of human services a, “Do-Gooder”, is the furthest thing from accurate as one can get. In this episode, we talk with Rachel Drosdick-Sigafoos about the negative stigma behind this label and the many ways it impacts service providers across the field, and our abilities to provide.
Sources mentioned in this episode:
"Altruism born of suffering: The roots of caring and helping after victimization and other trauma." By Ervin Staub & Johanna Vollhardt via American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
"Altruism Born of Suffering" By Ervin Staub Ph.D. via Psychology Today
visit our website: www.nationalhumanservices.org
podcast videos available on our YouTube page.
Get updates & news on social media!