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Vicarious trauma, burnout and compassion fatigue as they apply to an emergency room social worker in a major trauma hospital
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Author (aut): Ahlqvist, Heidi
Degree supervisor (dgs): Hogg, John
Degree committee member (dgc): Paddock, Glen B.
Degree committee member (dgc): Douglas, Leah
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Degree granting institution (dgg): University of the Fraser Valley. School of Social Work and Human Services
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This is a self-narrative account of a social worker who works in a trauma hospital emergency, as she reflects on her thoughts and feelings, and considers how they compare with the literature on vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout. “Reflecting can be revealing and also painful, but from the learning we gain, we move forward humbler, wiser and hopefully with some degree of satisfaction” (Smith, 2014, p. 75). |
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53 pages
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PRE-PUBLICATION
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HV 687 A55 2016
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Vicarious trauma, burnout and compassion fatigue as they apply to an emergency room social worker in a major trauma hospital
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