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What is Posttraumatic Growth

Invisible Victims and the Pursuit of Justice: Analyzing Frequently Victimized Yet Rarely Discussed Populations
Purposeful activities and cognitive mindsets that counteract the potential hazards of working with traumatized clients by finding meaning in the difficulties experienced by self and others.
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Hidden Occupational Hazards for Social Service Providers
Dana C. Branson (Southeast Missouri State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7348-8.ch008
Abstract
Burnout, secondary traumatic stress (STS), and vicarious trauma (VT) are occupational hazards for those who work in social service settings, specifically social workers, therapists, counselors, correctional rehabilitative staff, and case managers who encounter the physical, emotional, and/or sexual trauma of others. Research surrounding these phenomena continues to expand, shedding light on the development, symptomology, potential risk and protective factors, and effective means of prevention. This chapter addresses the common pathways of burnout, STS, and VT development. The differences between the terms and the unique hazards to those who work with traumatized individuals will be discussed. Additionally, the chapter will discuss posttraumatic growth techniques, which are purposeful activities and cognitive mindsets that counteract the potential hazards of working with traumatized clients. Finally, the chapter will examine the implications for academic programs, supervisors, and agencies to better support providers.
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Posttraumatic Growth: Educators and School Social Workers Taking Lemons and Making Lemonade
Cognitive philosophy and methods used to purposefully transform negative experiences into something that allows one to thrive positively.
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