Psychotherapists who treat trauma survivors may also develop a form of vicarious traumatization (Dalenberg, 2000; Goin, 2002; Pearlman & Saakvitne, 1995). The Problem of Combined and Cumulative Traumas The listing of separately described traumas presented may give the erroneous impression that ...
vicarious traumatizationpersonal therapysupervisiontherapist difficultiesThis paper discusses the supervisor's responsibility in addressing the vulnerability or wounds of the therapist. Supervisors have much to keep in mind as they conduct their work, not least the client for whose benefit supervision is ...
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The dominant discourse in literature presents many studies focusing on the prevention of negative effects from the psychotherapeutic profession such as burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious traumatization. Additionally, little is known about the experiences of therapists who remain positively influenced...
Psychotherapists who treat trauma survivors may also develop a form of vicarious traumatization (Dalenberg, 2000; Goin, 2002; Pearlman & Saakvitne, 1995). The Problem of Combined and Cumulative Traumas The listing of separately described traumas presented may give the erroneous impression that ...
(2012). Training the resilient psychotherapist: What graduate students need to know about vicarious traumatization. Journal of Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences, 6(1), 1-12.Baker, A. A. (2012). Training the resilient psychotherapist: What graduate students need to know about vicarious ...
Pross, C. (2006). Burnout, Vicarious Traumatization and its Prevention: What is burnout, what is vicarious traumatization? Torture, 16, 1-9. Retrieved from: http://www.irct.org/Files/Filer/TortureJournal/16_1_2006/page_1-9.pdf
The dominant discourse in literature presents many studies focusing on the prevention of negative effects from the psychotherapeutic profession such as burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious traumatization. Additionally, little is known about the experiences of therapists who remain positively influenced...