2014
DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bct194
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Shared Traumatic Stress among Social Workers in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

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“…Our new theoretical concept-SRTR-is consistent with the perspective of Tosone et al (2014) who concluded that the personal and professional aspects of the traumatic experience are interconnected and that shared trauma is reciprocal, such that mental health responders' personal disaster-related experiences can impact the nature of their practice. Similarly, their interactions with trauma survivors can influence their personal responses to the same precipitating traumatic event.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Thoughtssupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Our new theoretical concept-SRTR-is consistent with the perspective of Tosone et al (2014) who concluded that the personal and professional aspects of the traumatic experience are interconnected and that shared trauma is reciprocal, such that mental health responders' personal disaster-related experiences can impact the nature of their practice. Similarly, their interactions with trauma survivors can influence their personal responses to the same precipitating traumatic event.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Thoughtssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Thus, the negative effects of STR can be accompanied by direct and indirect positive responses of shared traumatic exposure as a combination of PTG and VPTG. Regarding the competency and resilience of therapists working in STR, other researchers (e.g., Dekel & Nuttman-Shwartz, 2014;Tosone, McTighe & Bauwens, 2014) have found that each client's story reinforces a process of gradual change in therapists through positive accommodation (McCann & Pearlman, 1990) as a combination of resilience and VR (Bell & Robinson, 2013). As mentioned, Ungar (2013) argued that resilience is a phenomenon that goes beyond the individual.…”
Section: Double Exposurementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Despite this, there has been a growing interest in the topic of CF in several other human service professions such as mental health (Thompson, Amatea, and Thompson 2014), clergy (Stewart 2012); social work (Tosone, McTighe, and Bauwens 2014); physicians (Gleichgerrcht and Decety 2013); and trauma workers (Kjellenberg et al 2013). To date, no studies have been found that examine CF in the RT profession.…”
Section: Research In Parallel Disciplinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When workers are distressed to that extent, they can find it difficult to make peace with their actions and to appropriately process their memories. This can be especially difficult when workers identify with service users because of shared demographics or similarities in traumatic life experiences or because the workers are living and working in the same degraded environment as service users (Tosone, McTighe, and Bauwens 2014).…”
Section: The Impact Of Encounters With Client Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%