Background: The negative effects of vicarious traumatization through trauma work are well known. However, a growing body of evidence testifies to the positive effects that have been reported following trauma. This study explored the potential positive effects of trauma work on therapists, with a focus on the associations of the personality construct 'sense of coherence' with both positive and negative changes. Methods: The study examined the positive and negative effects of trauma work in an international sample of 85 therapists. Participants completed measures of their trauma work experience, sense of coherence and positive and negative changes they experienced as a result of their trauma work. Results: A greater sense of coherence was ass...
It has been suggested that professionals working with trauma survivors can experience positive chang...
Background: Antonovsky’s concept of sense of coherence (SOC) – as a global orientation reflecting an...
Examination of the work of providing trauma-focused treatment has been, heretofore, accomplished pri...
Background: Previous research has explored the impacts of empathically engaging with client trauma a...
Therapists who work with traumatised individuals can experience psychological growth following this ...
Following a traumatic event many people experience on-going negative symptoms; in contrast some who...
Psychological therapists working with service users presenting with trauma can be negatively and pos...
Several researchers have reported on therapists' symptoms as a result of trauma treatment, such as d...
Mental health professionals treating clients who are trauma survivors spend many hours listening to ...
Literature that describes therapists who treat sexual offenders (Farrenkopf, 1992) and incest surviv...
A substantial literature testifies to the potential negative effects of therapy work on therapists. ...
M.A.The current social and political situation in South Africa has resulted in an extremely violent ...
Background: Antonovsky's concept of sense of coherence (SOC) - as a global orientation reflecting an...
This study investigated the deleterious effects psychotherapists may experience as a result of fulfi...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope: Overwhelmed by trauma and burden...
It has been suggested that professionals working with trauma survivors can experience positive chang...
Background: Antonovsky’s concept of sense of coherence (SOC) – as a global orientation reflecting an...
Examination of the work of providing trauma-focused treatment has been, heretofore, accomplished pri...
Background: Previous research has explored the impacts of empathically engaging with client trauma a...
Therapists who work with traumatised individuals can experience psychological growth following this ...
Following a traumatic event many people experience on-going negative symptoms; in contrast some who...
Psychological therapists working with service users presenting with trauma can be negatively and pos...
Several researchers have reported on therapists' symptoms as a result of trauma treatment, such as d...
Mental health professionals treating clients who are trauma survivors spend many hours listening to ...
Literature that describes therapists who treat sexual offenders (Farrenkopf, 1992) and incest surviv...
A substantial literature testifies to the potential negative effects of therapy work on therapists. ...
M.A.The current social and political situation in South Africa has resulted in an extremely violent ...
Background: Antonovsky's concept of sense of coherence (SOC) - as a global orientation reflecting an...
This study investigated the deleterious effects psychotherapists may experience as a result of fulfi...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Scope: Overwhelmed by trauma and burden...
It has been suggested that professionals working with trauma survivors can experience positive chang...
Background: Antonovsky’s concept of sense of coherence (SOC) – as a global orientation reflecting an...
Examination of the work of providing trauma-focused treatment has been, heretofore, accomplished pri...