“…Frankl"s time, others have built models of resilience to and recovery from psychological distress and built on an awareness of compassion, meaning and purpose (Almedom, 2005;Anadarajah & Hight, 2001;Antonovsky, 1987Antonovsky, , 1996Bryant-Davis, 2005;Friedman, 2005;Grauf-Grounds & Edwards, 2007;Harvey, 1996;Harvey & Tummala-Narra, 2007;Hernández et al, 2010;Honos-Webb, Hart, & Scalise, 2006;Linley & Joseph, 2007;Pallant & Lae, 2002;Pietrzak, Johnson, Goldstein, Malley, & Southwick, 2009;Raingruber & Kent, 2003;Sagy & Antonovsky, 2000). Linley et al (2005) life"s meaning (Almedom, 2005;Frankl, 1959Frankl, /1992Harrison & Westwood, 2009;Hernández et al, 2010;Nelson, 2010;Pietrzak et al, 2009 (Almedom, 2005;Hernández et al, 2010;Hernández et al, 2007;Ortlepp & Friedman, 2001). Vicarious resilience relates to exploring the way in which some therapists are able to access adaptive processes and coping mechanisms to not only survive, but thrive in their work with victims of trauma, much like some victims of trauma are able to thrive after trauma.…”