An End to Self Care
Original Publication Date:
June 6, 2016
Last Updated:
February 19, 2023
Estimated Read Time:
< 1 minute
This blog post addresses the problem that self-care is all too often framed as an individual responsibility, an additional task for workers who are already overloaded and overwhelmed. The author proposes that we instead shift the discussion to community care.
https://convergencemag.com/articles/an-end-to-self-care-b-loewe/
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