Last week my psychologist/husband attended a training on assessment of serious bodily injury to children and child fatalities. The trainer showed a 3-4 minute video of actual physical abuse to an 18 month old toddler captured on a “nanny cam”. The trainer explained that the child’s parents had become suspicious when their daughter began to [...]
Archive for June, 2007
Sometimes it hurts to help…
Posted in Trauma impact on professionals on June 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Restoring resilience and wellbeing to helping professionals experiencing vicarious traumatization or compassion fatigue
Posted in Cultivating resilience, Flourishing, Trauma impact on professionals on June 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
It is now widely recognized that providers in the human services and medical professions often experience specific stress symptoms as a result of the nature of their work. However, coping with this work-related stress remains largely incumbent on the providers themselves.
You care deeply about the people you serve. You value the work you do. You [...]