Affiliation:
1. Greater Vision Counseling and Consulting, PLLC, USA
Abstract
The role of a caregiver is a noble and often selfless one, encompassing a wide range of professionals, from counselors and social workers to healthcare providers. Caregivers are at the forefront of offering support, compassion, and assistance to individuals navigating grief and loss. However, it is imperative for counselor educators to recognize that caregiving, while rewarding, also imposes a substantial emotional toll on those who provide this essential support. This chapter aims to explore the profound emotional toll that grief can take on caregivers, shedding light on the emotional turbulence, the self-care challenges they encounter, and the significance of seeking support and supervision. Although not a course taught in higher education or as case studies in the classrooms, students should be able to navigate complex situations that are not so cut-and-dry.
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