Literature DB >> 19030525

Too many sad stories: clinician stress and coping.

Samantha Marriage1, Keith Marriage.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Mental health clinicians make their careers working with patients and families who have experienced extremes of stress and trauma.
METHODS: The psychological effects on the caregiver of prolonged therapeutic work with traumatized patients have previously been studied within the theoretical frameworks of Burnout, Secondary Post Traumatic Stress and Vicarious Traumatization.
RESULTS: We report a qualitative study of experienced clinicians' responses to the stressors inherent in such therapeutic work, and the coping strategies they developed.
CONCLUSION: We found that some degree of vicarious traumatization was the main result of engaging in such work.

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Keywords:  burnout; compassion fatigue; counter-transference; secondary traumatic stress; vicarious trauma

Year:  2005        PMID: 19030525      PMCID: PMC2553228     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Child Adolesc Psychiatr Rev        ISSN: 1716-9119


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1.  Care of the clinician.

Authors:  E Arledge; R Wolfson
Journal:  New Dir Ment Health Serv       Date:  2001

Review 2.  Stress and intervention strategies in mental health professionals.

Authors:  S Rabin; D Feldman; Z Kaplan
Journal:  Br J Med Psychol       Date:  1999-06

3.  Vicarious traumatization, secondary traumatic stress, and burnout in sexual assault and domestic violence agency staff.

Authors:  Stephanie Baird; Sharon Rae Jenkins
Journal:  Violence Vict       Date:  2003-02

4.  Secondary traumatic stress and vicarious trauma: a validational study.

Authors:  Sharon Rae Jenkins; Stephanie Baird
Journal:  J Trauma Stress       Date:  2002-10
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