Pivotal Events

H Howard, N Navega - Best practices in mental health, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
To assess the impact of high-stress work on helping professionals, three major constructs
have been employed throughout the past two decades: secondary traumatic stress …

Managing traumatic stress responses among clinicians: Individual and organizational tools for self-care

BS Sansbury, K Graves, W Scott - Trauma, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
There is a growing interest in conceptual frameworks related to preventing stress responses
among mental health clinicians working with survivors of trauma. The following paper …

Ineffective organizational responses to workers' secondary traumatic stress: A case study of the effects of an unhealthy organizational culture

SL Jirek - Human Service Organizations: Management …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Organizations play a vital role in preventing or ameliorating secondary traumatic stress
(STS) among helping professionals. This qualitative case study investigated one …

Secondary traumatic stress and self-care inextricably linked

AP Owens-King - Journal of Human Behavior in the Social …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Increasingly trauma scholars are exploring the susceptibility of mental health providers to
secondary trauma reactions. The current study explores the relationship between clinical …

Professional burnout, vicarious trauma, secondary traumatic stress, and compassion fatigue

JM Newell, GA MacNeil - Best practices in mental health, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
The emotional and psychological risks associated with providing direct social work services
to vulnerable populations have been largely overlooked in social work educational …

Mental health workers' experiences of support and help‐seeking following workplace violence: A qualitative study

NC Rodrigues, E Ham, B Kirsh… - Nursing & Health …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The consequences of workplace trauma among mental health staff can include physical
injuries and somatic disorders, professional exhaustion and burnout, depression, anxiety …

Psychosocial correlates of mental health work with human trafficking survivors: Risk and resilience.

M Corbett-Hone, NL Johnson - Psychological services, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Mental health professionals' responses to work with trauma survivors vary among a range of
aversive and positive psychosocial experiences. This study examines the prevalence and …

Blaming individuals for burnout: Developing critical practice responses to workplace stress

V Mueller, C Morley - Social Alternatives, 2020 - search.informit.org
There is a high prevalence of workplace stress and'burnout'among workers across the
human services sector. The causes of workplace stress are multifaceted, and often structural …

Working with the psychological effects of trauma: consequences for mental health‐care workers–a literature review

S Collins, A Long - Journal of psychiatric and mental health …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
This literature review explores how interacting with seriously traumatized people has the
potential to affect health‐care workers. The review begins with an introduction to post …

“Pouring From an Empty Cup”: Manifestations, Drivers, and Protective Factors of Occupational Stress Among Healthcare Providers of Trauma-Informed Care

L Najmabadi, M Agénor… - Journal of interpersonal …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
In the United States alone, 10 million people are affected by family and domestic violence
(DV). DV survivors experience many forms of victimization, including physical …