Introduction: Mental health workers who listen to stories of fear, pain and distress of traumatised clients may develop deleterious emotional, cognitive and physical consequences (Cairns, 2007). This phenomenon has been called secondary traumatic stress (STS) (Perez, Jones, Englert, & Sachau, 2010). Rwanda is well-known for the 1994 genocide, with the death of hundreds of thousands of people in a planned campaign of violence. Numerous mental health workers operating in Rwanda were also victims of the violence and it has been suggested that there is a high level of STS in mental health workers in Rwanda (Iyamuremye & Brysiewicz, 2008). Aim: To develop a comprehensive model to manage the effects of STS in mental health workers operating in Rw...
Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
Background: The ‘‘treatment gap’’ (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists bet...
Background: The “treatment gap” (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists betwe...
Introduction: Mental health workers who listen to stories of fear, pain and distress of traumatised ...
AbstractIntroductionMental health workers who listen to stories of fear, pain and distress of trauma...
A general consensus exists in the literature that working with a trauma population will produce nega...
There are negative personal, psychological, and professional implications of working with individual...
Organized violence has lasting and devastating effects at the individual and community level. Previo...
Background: During the Rwandan genocide of 1994, nearly one million people were killed within a peri...
Objectives: To investigate mental health effects associated with exposure to trauma in Rwanda during...
Little is known about the usefulness of psychiatric concepts and psychotherapeutic approaches for re...
Purpose: To examine the socio-demographic determinants of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and ...
Onyut LP, Neuner F, Schauer E, et al. The Nakivale Camp Mental Health Project: Building local compet...
Background: Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress...
The risk of civilians being exposed to a traumatic event in South Africa is relatively high. This al...
Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
Background: The ‘‘treatment gap’’ (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists bet...
Background: The “treatment gap” (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists betwe...
Introduction: Mental health workers who listen to stories of fear, pain and distress of traumatised ...
AbstractIntroductionMental health workers who listen to stories of fear, pain and distress of trauma...
A general consensus exists in the literature that working with a trauma population will produce nega...
There are negative personal, psychological, and professional implications of working with individual...
Organized violence has lasting and devastating effects at the individual and community level. Previo...
Background: During the Rwandan genocide of 1994, nearly one million people were killed within a peri...
Objectives: To investigate mental health effects associated with exposure to trauma in Rwanda during...
Little is known about the usefulness of psychiatric concepts and psychotherapeutic approaches for re...
Purpose: To examine the socio-demographic determinants of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and ...
Onyut LP, Neuner F, Schauer E, et al. The Nakivale Camp Mental Health Project: Building local compet...
Background: Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress...
The risk of civilians being exposed to a traumatic event in South Africa is relatively high. This al...
Following the genocide, millions of Rwandans are likely living with posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
Background: The ‘‘treatment gap’’ (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists bet...
Background: The “treatment gap” (TG) for mental disorders refers to the difference that exists betwe...