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Secondary traumatic stress and posttraumatic growth: Risk and protective factors among American Red Cross disaster responders and disaster mental health workers

by Lindsay Mixer | Jun 29, 2022

Beckmann, S. A. (2015). Secondary traumatic stress and posttraumatic growth: Risk and protective factors among American Red Cross disaster responders and disaster mental health workers (Doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota).

A neglected aspect of refugee relief works: Secondary and vicarious traumatic stress by Ebren et al.

by Lindsay Mixer | Mar 11, 2022

Ebren, G., Demircioğlu, M., & Okan Cem Çırakoğlu, O. C. (2022). A neglected aspect of refugee relief works: Secondary and vicarious traumatic stress. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1-10. DOI: 10.1002/jts.22796

The prevalence of burnout and secondary traumatic stress in professionals and volunteers working with forcibly displaced people: A systematic review and two meta‐analyses by Roberts et al.

by Lindsay Mixer | Nov 11, 2021

Roberts, F., Teague, B., Lee, J., & Rushworth, I. (2021). The prevalence of burnout and secondary traumatic stress in professionals and volunteers working with forcibly displaced people: A systematic review and two meta‐analyses. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 34,...

Caring Does Not Always Cost: The Role of Fortitude in the Association Between Personal Trauma Exposure and Professional Quality of Life Among Lay Trauma Counselors by Anita Padmanabhanunni

by Lindsay Mixer | Aug 24, 2021

Padmanabhanunni, A. (2020). Caring does not always cost: The role of fortitude in the association between personal trauma exposure and professional quality of life among lay trauma counselors. Traumatology, 26(4), 420-426. https://doi.org/10.1037/trm0000262

Moral injury in health-care workers during COVID-19 pandemic by Stacey Litman & Richard Balkin

by Lindsay Mixer | Aug 20, 2021

Litam, S. D. A., & Balkin, R. S. (2020). Moral injury in health-care workers during COVID-19 pandemic. Traumatology, 27(1), 14-19. DOI: 10.1037/trm0000290
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