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Preserving the Healer: The Imperative of Self-Care in Healthcare

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In the labyrinth of healthcare, where healing hands tirelessly work to mend the broken and soothe the suffering, one critical element often overlooked is the well-being of the healers themselves.[1] The paradigm of focusing on helping one person at a time is noble, yet it carries the risk of physical burnout for those at the frontline of care.

Healthcare professionals, the unsung heroes of our communities, navigate a demanding landscape, providing individualized care while grappling with systemic challenges.[2] The relentless pace, long hours, and emotional toll can create a perfect storm for physical burnout – a silent adversary that erodes the resilience of those who dedicate their lives to healing.

The Paradox of Healing: A Balancing Act
The essence of healthcare lies in the art of healing one person at a time, but this noble pursuit should not come at the expense of the healers themselves.[3] The paradox emerges: how do we maintain a focus on individualized care without compromising the well-being of those delivering it?

Embracing Self-Care as a Sacred Duty
Self-care emerges as the beacon in the darkness, a sacred duty that healthcare professionals owe to themselves. It is not a luxury but a necessity – a lifeline that can prevent the erosion of physical and mental resilience.[4] Here are the pillars of self-care that can fortify the healers:

Conclusion: Nurturing the Nurturers
As we celebrate the healers who dedicate their lives to helping one person at a time, let us also recognize the imperative of preserving the healers themselves. The path to preventing physical burnout lies in the intentional practice of self-care – a commitment to maintaining the vitality, resilience, and passion of those who carry the weight of healing on their shoulders.

In honoring the well-being of healthcare professionals, we fortify the very foundation upon which our collective health depends. Let self-care be not just a buzzword but a sacred pact, ensuring that those who nurture others are equally nurtured in return. The healers of today deserve a sanctuary for their own well-being, for in their strength lies the capacity to heal generations to come.


[1] Wong, Ambrose H., et al. “Healing the healer: protecting emergency health care workers’ mental health during COVID-19.” Annals of emergency medicine 76.4 (2020): 379-384.

[2] Kreimer, Susan. “Healing the healers.” Physician Leadership Journal 5.1 (2018): 20-25.

[3] Schonau, Bibi. The paradox of the’wounded healer’. Diss. City University London, 2012.

[4] Skovholt, Thomas M., and Michelle Trotter-Mathison. The resilient practitioner: Burnout prevention and self-care strategies for counselors, therapists, teachers, and health professionals. Routledge, 2014.

[5] Lakioti, Agathi, Anastassios Stalikas, and Christos Pezirkianidis. “The role of personal, professional, and psychological factors in therapists’ resilience.” Professional psychology: research and practice 51.6 (2020): 560.

[6] Yin, Caroliina He. Boundary Setting of Mental Health Professionals: Its Relationship to Self-Care, Burnout, and Well-Being. Texas A&M University, 2022.

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