It's a simple question, but vitally important... How do you cope with it when you see something truly ghastly during the course of your day?
I ask because even though I'm only involved on the very farthest periphery of social work right now, I'm already seeing some truly horrifying things. For a long time I've been aware of the things that people do to each other and on many levels I'm used to it and it doesn't bother me. However, until you lose every last shred of your humanity, it's going to bother you on some deep psychic level.
This low level ache for people is what I need some advice on. I would mention what it is that's on my mind, but I've learned that when it comes to HIPAA, if you have to ask whether or not you can talk about it, you can't talk about it. Therefore...
When it comes to general human evil and mayhem, and people's capacity for cruelty to one another, how do you see it, work with it, and cope?
I ask because even though I'm only involved on the very farthest periphery of social work right now, I'm already seeing some truly horrifying things. For a long time I've been aware of the things that people do to each other and on many levels I'm used to it and it doesn't bother me. However, until you lose every last shred of your humanity, it's going to bother you on some deep psychic level.
This low level ache for people is what I need some advice on. I would mention what it is that's on my mind, but I've learned that when it comes to HIPAA, if you have to ask whether or not you can talk about it, you can't talk about it. Therefore...
When it comes to general human evil and mayhem, and people's capacity for cruelty to one another, how do you see it, work with it, and cope?

That seems pretty stress free

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