Exploring the psychological effects of trauma counselling on novice trauma counsellors

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Rughoo, Nalinee

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2010-11

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en

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Trauma counselling , Vicarious trauma , Compassion fatigue , Qualitative research , Life experience , Secondary trauma , Narrative , Ethnographic research , Wholistic functioning , Training , Self care , Resilience

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South African society has been a ected either directly or indirectly by some degree of trauma. Therefore the presence of a trauma unit within a hospital created the ideal opportunity for novice trauma counsellors to have practical experience. The present research is an exploratory study, designed in accordance with ethno- graphic principles in order to understand the psychological e ects of trauma on novice trauma counsellors. It focuses on themes that reverberate throughout the participants narratives. Vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue are two such e ects that were explored in this study. Research into compassion fatigue and vi- carious trauma span over several decades and researchers have moved from merely describing the symptoms of secondary traumatic stress to explaining it in terms of models that highlight the role of various factors that contribute vicarious trauma or compassion fatigue. This study concludes with recommendations to counter the e ects of experiencing secondary trauma.

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Rughoo, Nalinee (2010) Exploring the psychological effects of trauma counselling on novice trauma counsellors, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4800>

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