In this study, we examined experiences of supervision related to Secondary Traumatic Stress responses among early career mental health clinicians treating child survivors of sexual abuse. We utilized consensual qualitative research methodology to capture the experiences of clinicians undergoing the phenomena. We report data analysis findings and implications for research and clinical supervisors
This thesis consists of a literature review and research report. Section 1: Literature Review Constr...
Research on child sexual abuse (CSA) suggests that support and protection from the caregiver provide...
The last two decades have seen the topic of child sexual abuse emerge from an issue that was conside...
Novice counselors who have high trauma caseloads are at risk for secondary traumatic stress (STS) re...
Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is an issue that may be experienced by mental health professionals ...
STRUCTURED ABSTRACT: Purpose of this paper: Clinical professionals working with psychologically tr...
There is an increasing awareness of psychological effects on working with trauma survivors (e.g., se...
Various types of traumatic compulsive behaviors have been observed by practicing mental health clini...
Various types of traumatic compulsive behaviors have been observed by practicing mental health clini...
This study investigated the correlation between vicarious trauma and supervisory working alliance am...
The number of males abused sexually as children are significant and while the awareness of the needs...
Background: Previous research has indicated that helping professionals working with traumatised indi...
Purpose – Previous research has indicated that helping professionals working with traumatised indivi...
Being secondarily exposed to trauma through working with traumatized clients can be challenging for ...
Background: Research indicates that indirect exposure to trauma can have a detrimental impact on pro...
This thesis consists of a literature review and research report. Section 1: Literature Review Constr...
Research on child sexual abuse (CSA) suggests that support and protection from the caregiver provide...
The last two decades have seen the topic of child sexual abuse emerge from an issue that was conside...
Novice counselors who have high trauma caseloads are at risk for secondary traumatic stress (STS) re...
Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is an issue that may be experienced by mental health professionals ...
STRUCTURED ABSTRACT: Purpose of this paper: Clinical professionals working with psychologically tr...
There is an increasing awareness of psychological effects on working with trauma survivors (e.g., se...
Various types of traumatic compulsive behaviors have been observed by practicing mental health clini...
Various types of traumatic compulsive behaviors have been observed by practicing mental health clini...
This study investigated the correlation between vicarious trauma and supervisory working alliance am...
The number of males abused sexually as children are significant and while the awareness of the needs...
Background: Previous research has indicated that helping professionals working with traumatised indi...
Purpose – Previous research has indicated that helping professionals working with traumatised indivi...
Being secondarily exposed to trauma through working with traumatized clients can be challenging for ...
Background: Research indicates that indirect exposure to trauma can have a detrimental impact on pro...
This thesis consists of a literature review and research report. Section 1: Literature Review Constr...
Research on child sexual abuse (CSA) suggests that support and protection from the caregiver provide...
The last two decades have seen the topic of child sexual abuse emerge from an issue that was conside...