2006
DOI: 10.1080/03069880500483166
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Vicarious traumatisation: current status and future directions

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“…25 The literature on vicarious resilience is poorly developed and, like the more extensive literature on vicarious traumatisation, is hampered by the absence of a robust research base. 26 However, determinants of vicarious traumatisation appear to be multifactorial , and include both attitudinal and contextual matters. 27 The same is probably true of British Journal of General Practice, July 2011 e407…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 The literature on vicarious resilience is poorly developed and, like the more extensive literature on vicarious traumatisation, is hampered by the absence of a robust research base. 26 However, determinants of vicarious traumatisation appear to be multifactorial , and include both attitudinal and contextual matters. 27 The same is probably true of British Journal of General Practice, July 2011 e407…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…En ce sens, avoir vécu, par le passé, un épuisement professionnel est considéré comme un facteur de risque pour la FC et le TV (AOcVF, 2007;Dunkley & Whelan, 2006a, b;Newell & MacNeil, 2010;RPMHTFVVC, 2005;Richardson, 2001;Stamm, 1997 (AOcVF, 2007;Baird & Kracen, 2006;Collins & Long, 2003b;Cunningham, 2003;Dunkley & Whelan, 2006b;Ga-Young, 2011;Lerias & Byrne, 2003;Nelson-Gardell & Harris, 2003;Newell & MacNeil, 2010;Pearlman & Maclan, 1995;Trippany, Wilcoxon & Satcher, 2003;VanDeusen & Way, 2006;Way, VanDeusen & Cottrell, 2007). Toutefois, certaines études soulignent plutôt l'absence de différence significative entre les symptômes des intervenants victimes de traumatismes et ceux n'en ayant pas vécu (Bober & Regehr, 2006;Folette, Polusny & Milbeck, 1994;Shauben & Frazier, 1995).…”
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“…Research has found that there are intrapersonal and organizational factors that increase clinicians' risks for experiencing vicarious trauma in their work [5,15,18]. One study of 188 self-identified trauma therapists found that newer and younger clinicians reported a greater level of distress in their work [7].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%