“…The extant body of research has reported the conditions associated with increased counselor stress, and consequently, vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout. In a recent study, Moore et al ( 2020 ) conducted consensual qualitative research among a sample of 13 counselors and identified client characteristics (i.e., unpredictability, manipulative, and impulsive), relationship dynamics (i.e., countertransference, intensity, and counselor‐client match), counselor response (i.e., coping and questioning professional judgment and efficacy), and personal versus professional self as factors that contributed to interpersonal stress. Additional studies have linked increased counselor stress and burnout to countertransference management (Choi et al, 2014 ), ethical dilemmas (Henderson, 2013 ; Mullen et al, 2017 ), negative counseling experiences, and professional self‐doubt (Zeeck et al, 2012 ).…”