INTRODUCTION: This article is based on the findings of a Bachelor of Social Work Honours student research project investigating the impacts of vicarious traumatisation (VT) on a small sample of frontline social work practitioners in the Hawke’s Bay region of Aotearoa New Zealand. METHOD: Semi-structured, one-to-one interviews with the four participants were used to collect the data and the interviews took place in 2019. A thematic analysis approach was applied to identify key themes within and across the data set. FINDINGS: Three of the four social workers had experienced VT resulting from their work with clients with histories of trauma. Participants, however, were also able to identify a range of self�care management strat...
This was a survey of frontline workers in a child welfare agency (N = 60) to explore: (a) whether th...
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The primary obje...
Helping professionals working with clients who have lived through trauma often carry with them a ris...
INTRODUCTION: This article is based on the findings of a Bachelor of Social Work Honours student r...
Vicarious trauma is an occupational stress reaction that affects health professionals on different l...
Social services provide support to benefit the community, collectively they are an intrinsic part of...
The current paper aims to encourage discussion of the potential impact of vicarious trauma for socia...
Practitioner self-care is becoming recognized as a fundamental requisite of effective practice Vtri...
Social workers are susceptible to the potential negative impacts of vicarious trauma. Perspectives o...
Masters of Social Science in Clinical Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2018.The prim...
There is powerful evidence that secondary exposure to trauma creates burn out when not managed wit...
Research Focus: The purpose of this study was to explore how direct service providers in the fields...
Research suggests that working with trauma survivors can result in a range of negative effects inclu...
Social workers are being sought out more often to treat traumatized individuals. In turn, social wor...
Repeated exposure to clientsâ trauma has led to secondary or vicarious emotional distress for social...
This was a survey of frontline workers in a child welfare agency (N = 60) to explore: (a) whether th...
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The primary obje...
Helping professionals working with clients who have lived through trauma often carry with them a ris...
INTRODUCTION: This article is based on the findings of a Bachelor of Social Work Honours student r...
Vicarious trauma is an occupational stress reaction that affects health professionals on different l...
Social services provide support to benefit the community, collectively they are an intrinsic part of...
The current paper aims to encourage discussion of the potential impact of vicarious trauma for socia...
Practitioner self-care is becoming recognized as a fundamental requisite of effective practice Vtri...
Social workers are susceptible to the potential negative impacts of vicarious trauma. Perspectives o...
Masters of Social Science in Clinical Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2018.The prim...
There is powerful evidence that secondary exposure to trauma creates burn out when not managed wit...
Research Focus: The purpose of this study was to explore how direct service providers in the fields...
Research suggests that working with trauma survivors can result in a range of negative effects inclu...
Social workers are being sought out more often to treat traumatized individuals. In turn, social wor...
Repeated exposure to clientsâ trauma has led to secondary or vicarious emotional distress for social...
This was a survey of frontline workers in a child welfare agency (N = 60) to explore: (a) whether th...
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The primary obje...
Helping professionals working with clients who have lived through trauma often carry with them a ris...