<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          Make me your Homepage
          left corner left corner
          China Daily Website

          Caretakers in need of counseling

          Updated: 2013-10-24 07:57
          By Fan Feifei ( China Daily)

          People working in public welfare industry face emotional pressures

          Many people working in the public welfare industry often face the threat of "occupational burnout" because of the high-intensity emotional investment, which is one of the reasons why they quit their jobs.

          Their work means they often face tremendous pressure and mental stress as they try to help disadvantaged groups.

          Caretakers in need of counseling

          A staff member with a care center in Tianjin looks after an elderly man in June. Many people working in the public welfare industry could easily be suffering from depression. Liu Dongyue / Xinhua

          "Our staff often feel mentally and physically drained," said Zhang Wen, executive director of the Children's Hope Foundation, which was established in 2010 to provide assistance for orphans and disabled children.

          Zhang said the work, often emotionally charged, can be challenging.

          "We play the role of a giver at work. However, when we see children in danger and their distraught parents, we can be easily heartbroken and depressed."

          Even though they try their best to provide assistance to those in need, the workers are often underappreciated by society.

          Moreover, the working hours are arbitrary and overtime is common, she said.

          The nature of the charity sector is to improve the lives of others and society in general but the balance between family and work is not easily achieved.

          According to a report focusing on hospice workers in the United Kindom, 30 to 40 percent experienced burnout and planned to leave.

          Wu Fei, a program officer from Maple, a women's psychological counseling center, said there are less than 15 people at the center, but five of them have left recently and two said they will go part-time in a few months.

          Wu admitted she spent little time with her child and needed to work on the weekends.

          Zhang said the low salary is another reason for the high turnover.

          "In our organization, about a quarter quit their jobs in a year. Ordinarily they earn 3,000 yuan ($500) to 4,000 yuan each month.

          "I think people who are really willing to work in an NGO for a long time should have a selfless devotion to duty, even, possibly, a heroic determination."

          Chu Ying, a researcher with Tsinghua University's NGO Research Center, said occupational burnout is common.

          "Professional psychologists or psychiatrists are needed to give psychological counseling to the people working in the public welfare industry. Furthermore, the employers should rotate work regularly.

          Chu recognized that the salary and lack of promotion prospects are also a factor.

          "The salary is quite low even in first-tier cities. For instance, middle managers at some large NGO in Beijing only earn about 5,000 yuan each month," Chu said.

          More and more NGOs are taking note and are starting to provide working guidelines.

          The Shifangyuan elderly care center, which offers hospice services to the terminally ill, has psychological training and holds consultations once a week for its staff members.

          Zhai Jing, a staff member, came to the center about one year ago, and said people in this line of work need to be mentally strong and able to cope.

          They are taught to be calm, measured, compassionate and responsible. One moment they could be dealing with a death, then they have to look after another patient who needs compassion.

          A good working atmosphere and solid relationships with colleagues will help staff members deal with emotional stress. Zhai said there are no communication barriers among colleagues and they help each other whenever they have problems.

          fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

           
          ...
          Hot Topics
          A sailor from British Royal Navy destroyer HMS Daring tries to catch a mooring line to dock in the north side of the bund at Huangpu River in Shanghai December 10, 2013.
          ...
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 啦啦啦视频在线观看播放www| 无码国内精品久久人妻蜜桃| 99久久精品免费看国产电影| 妺妺窝人体色www在线直播| 狠狠综合久久综合88亚洲| XXXXXHD亚洲日本HD| 色综合久久综合久鬼色88| 亚洲国产欧美在线人成AAAA| 国产成人精品2021欧美日韩| 又爽又黄又无遮掩的免费视频| 91亚洲一线产区二线产区| 精品视频在线观看免费观看| 少女たちよ在线观看| 中文字幕在线国产精品| 欧美另类 自拍 亚洲 图区| 国产蜜臀精品一区二区三区| 日韩av在线不卡一区二区三区| 久久亚洲精品亚洲人av| 男女真人国产牲交a做片野外| 国产女同一区二区在线| 日韩精品亚洲 国产| 日韩成人免费无码不卡视频| 国产边摸边吃奶边叫做激情视频 | 国产一区精品在线免费看| 日日躁狠狠躁狠狠爱| 国产粉嫩区一区二区三区| 免费A级毛片无码A∨蜜芽试看| 熟妇人妻中文a∨无码| 亚洲中文字幕无码专区| 天堂网亚洲综合在线| 中文字幕日韩一区二区不卡| 久久青草国产精品一区| 免费人成视频在线| 亚洲一区二区在线无码| 精品一区二区三区在线播放视频| 啦啦啦高清视频在线观看| 国产成人亚洲日韩欧美| 久久久久久99av无码免费网站| 国产AV影片麻豆精品传媒| 成人免费777777| 天天做天天爱夜夜爽导航|