A systematic review of job demands and resources associated with compassion fatigue in mental health professionals

J Singh, M Karanika-Murray, T Baguley… - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Psychosocial hazards in mental healthcare contribute to the development of compassion
fatigue in mental health professionals. Compassion fatigue has a negative impact on the …

Vicarious traumatization among child welfare and child protection professionals: A systematic review

BE Molnar, SA Meeker, K Manners, L Tieszen… - Child Abuse & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Many individuals and organizations experience vicarious trauma, defined as
exposure to traumatic experiences of others. Those who work with children traumatized by …

Caring for others without losing yourself: An adaptation of the Mindful Self‐Compassion Program for Healthcare Communities

KD Neff, MC Knox, P Long… - Journal of Clinical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Two studies examined the efficacy of the Self‐Compassion for Healthcare
Communities (SCHC) program for enhancing wellbeing and reducing burnout among …

Job stress and burnout among social workers in the VUCA world of COVID-19 pandemic

G Dima, L Meseșan Schmitz, MC Șimon - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
This paper aimed to explore the changes posed by the new COVID-19 pandemic to the field
of social work and its impact on social workers in terms of job stress and burnout in …

The impact of burnout on police officers' performance and turnover intention: the moderating role of compassion satisfaction

GP Gomes, N Ribeiro, DR Gomes - Administrative Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Burnout should be seen as an important phenomenon influencing the services provided by
police forces, due to its high exposure to stressful events. The study sought to examine the …

Trauma-informed medical education (TIME): advancing curricular content and educational context

T Brown, S Berman, K McDaniel, C Radford… - Academic …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
The majority of patients and medical students experience some form of psychological
trauma or adversity across their life course. All forms of trauma can be associated with …

Trauma informed practice and care: Implications for field instruction

C Knight - Clinical Social Work Journal, 2019 - Springer
This article summarizes the evolution in thinking about trauma and its impact on those who
have experienced it. The nature of trauma-informed (TI) practice and care and implications …

Self-care among healthcare social workers: The impact of COVID-19

JJ Miller, J Reddin Cassar - Social Work in Health Care, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
For social work practitioners in healthcare settings, self-care can be an integral tool to
assuaging stressors associated with COVID-19. However, research that examines the …

Examining the relationship between personality traits, compassion satisfaction, and compassion fatigue among police officers

K Papazoglou, M Koskelainen, N Stuewe - Sage open, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Police officers are often exposed to violence and potentially traumatic encounters, but they
have not been a focus of research on compassion fatigue or compassion satisfaction. The …

Child welfare workers and peritraumatic distress: The impact of COVID-19

JJ Miller, C Niu, S Moody - Children and Youth Services Review, 2020 - Elsevier
Whilst there is broad consensus that COVID-19 has had a pernicious impact on child welfare
services, in general, and child welfare workers, specifically, this notion has not been …