Essays begin with the assumption that caring for people who have experienced highly stressful events...
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Essays begin with the assumption that caring for people who have experienced highly stressful events puts the caregiver at risk for developing similar stress-related symptoms. They reflect the current state of knowledge about secondary traumatization, and address clinicians' ethical obligations to each other and to their communities. This second edition includes a new introduction, a revised chapter on telehealth, a new chapter on moderating secondary traumatic stress through administrative and policy action, an annotated bibliography, and "notes from the field" from two trauma therapists. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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