Kategoriak: All - trauma - empathy - interventions - emotional

arabera Matthias Behrends 2 years ago

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Care

Caring for others involves recognizing and reconciling the needs, interests, and rights of both the caregiver and the recipient. It can be a complex and emotionally demanding process, requiring both skilled and unskilled care.

Care

Care

Musings

Your care will confuse and create confusing reactions in persons receiving care.

Key Points

It is risky to care
risk/benefit
will will then project our
... on the person.

skilled // unskilled care

unskilled

unprepared for challenges like psychological trauma

If trauma would just go away because we "care" then it would not be such an omnipresent issue

more likely to do damage

interventions
advise
Needs Resources
emotional capacity
time

Definition

Usually, the expression "to care about ..." is connected to some concrete action that manifests this care.

experiencing emotions resulting from attachment and/or empathetic sharing of an experience

a concrete action

"to care for sth./s.o." means
she/he/it is important and we act on it
Care (noun)
.. the act of acknowledging the interests, needs and/or rights of an entity.

The result of this acknowledgement results in a process of reconciliation of these interests, needs and/or rights with the interests, needs and/or rights of other entities.

Herein lies the basis for a care provider to be able to limit the service towards a receiver of care.

An entity can be ...

... any natural entitiy

"I care for the environment."

... a concept/idea

"I care for Human Rights."

... a person

or a group of people

e.g.

"I care for my family."

"I care for my friends."

"I care for the elderly."

more or less specified/defined

an individual

Terminology

care (noun)
see Definition
care (verb)
to care for ...
to care about ...