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Poster Session Abstracts

Marla J. Arvay, +99 more
- 01 Jan 1997 - 
- Vol. 27, Iss: 4, pp 565-585
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A random sample of therapists working in the field of trauma were surveyed to study levels of stress, and a profile of traumatised therapists was identified and implications of these findings of therapists were presented.
Abstract
A random sample of therapists (N=161) working in the field of trauma were surveyed to study levels of stress. Therapists were assessed on measures of general life stress, burnout, and traumatic stress. Twenty-four percent were experiencing high levels of general life stress, 16% reported high levels of emotional exhaustion, 26% felt ineffective in terms of personal accomplishment at work and 14% were experiencing high levels of traumatic stress similar to clients with post traumatic stress disorder. Relationships between measures and demographic variables were reported, a profile of traumatised therapists was identified, and implications of these findings of therapists were presented.

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