It was concluded that the present results provide evidence of a relationship between childhood traumatization and conversion disorder. |
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Memories of the first two phases of their ancestors' traumatization were continually reinforced by liturgies of lament in the exilic community. |
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Many refugees suffer from the results of both traumatization and uprooting. |
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At the same time, a number of authors suggest that vulnerability to vicarious traumatization arises through that very experience of awareness. |
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The specific impact of vicarious traumatization will be determined by the unique interaction between the situation and the person. |
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The highest priority in decisions and interventions is given to promoting survivors' well-being and the avoidance of further traumatization. |
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Other terms for the same phenomenon include: secondary traumatization, secondary stress disorder, and compassion fatigue. |
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Education and training around avoiding secondary traumatization and burnout may also be beneficial to this group. |
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Gisele, in her capacity as a social worker, believed that it would be unethical to risk further traumatization through exposure to the course. |
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Mental illnesses, including drug problems and traumatization, are infrequently addressed. |
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In addition to the second-hand traumatization of hearing hour upon hour of human misery, there are expectations that accompany such intimate sharing. |
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The objectives of the workshop program are to raise awareness about the risks of secondary traumatization, help identify symptoms and develop preventative coping mechanisms. |
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How do I recognise and address vicarious traumatization? |
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The literature could also benefit from an examination of vicarious traumatization on natural supports and research on the utility of CISM and TMC to crime victims. |
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Its effects are often explained as the root causes of social disorder in Aboriginal societies where alcohol, suicide, abuse, and victims of violence are symptoms of this underlying traumatization. |
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It has been documented that social support shows a stronger protective action against traumatization. |
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Atkinson argued that following traumatization, the single most important factor to recovery is supportive family. |
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Vicarious traumatization, secondary traumatic stress and burnout in sexual assault and domestic violence agency staff. |
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Colony-collapse disorder, marked by a hive's abandonment of its queen and its honey stores and by bees' loss of appetite, suggests not just sickness but traumatization. |
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Furthermore, this challenging work means that service-deliverers must attend closely to self-care and the risk of vicarious traumatization and burnout. |
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Furthermore, it is often difficult to find the protecting factors of strengths and resiliency that help prevent any further traumatization in any particular offender. |
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Herman's notion of recovery occurs only after traumatization has ceased. |
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