Project References
Craig, C.D. and Sprang, G. (2010). Compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue, and burnout in a national sample of trauma treatment therapists. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping (23)3, 319-339.
Gottlieb, D., Hennessy, L., & Squires, V. (2004). Burnout: Knowing the symptoms and learning how to care for yourself, too. Child Life Focus (6)2, 1-4
Harr, C. (2013). Promoting workplace health by diminishing the negative impact of compassion fatigue and increasing compassion satisfaction. Social Work & Christianity, (40)1, 71-88.
Huggard, P. (2003). Compassion fatigue: How much can I give?. Medical Education, (37)2, 163-164. Doi:10.1046/j.1365-2923.2003.01414x
Mathieu, F. (2007a). Running on empty: Compassion fatigue in health professionals. Rehabilitation and Community Care Medicine, 8-10
Mathieu, F. (2007b).Transforming compassion fatigue into compassion satisfaction: Top 12 self-care tips for helpers. WHP-Workshops for the Helping Professions. Retrieved from http://www.compassionfatigue.org/pages/Top12SelfCareTips.pdf
Mathieu, F. (2009). Mindfulness-based stress reduction: An important tool in mitigating compassion fatigue in helpers. Retrieved from http://compassionfatigue.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/MBSR_article.pdf
National Child Resource Center for Adoption (2010). Adoption Competency Curriculum Trainer’s Manual: Compassion fatigue: Secondary traumatic stress disorder, burnout, vicarious trauma. Retrieved from http://www.nrcadoption.org/pdfs/acc/TG%20-%20Compassion%20Fatigue%203-10.pdf
Osofsky, J. (2011) Vicarious traumatization and the need for self-care in working with traumatized children. In J. D. Osofsky (Eds.), Clinical work with traumatized young children (pp. 336-348). New York, NY: Guilford Press. Retrieved from http://www.throughtheeyes.org/files/2012_ncs_materials/Plenary_1_Osofsky_handout.pdf
Stamm, B.H., Varra, E.M., Pearlman, L.A., & Giller, E. (2002). The helper’s power to heal and to be hurt—or helped—by trying. Washington DC: Register Report: A publication of the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology. Retrieved from http://riskingconnection.com/rc_pdfs/RC_ResearchPage/Helper's%20Power%20to%20Heal.pdf
Stamm, B.H. (2009). Professional Quality of Life: Compassion Satisfaction and Fatigue Version 5 (ProQQL). Retrieved from www.proquol.org
University of Iowa (2009). Secondary trauma: Managing the effects of daily exposure to trauma [PowerPoint Slides]. Retrieved from http://www.uiowa.edu/~nrcfcp/training/documents/PPT%20Secondary%20Trauma.pdf
Gottlieb, D., Hennessy, L., & Squires, V. (2004). Burnout: Knowing the symptoms and learning how to care for yourself, too. Child Life Focus (6)2, 1-4
Harr, C. (2013). Promoting workplace health by diminishing the negative impact of compassion fatigue and increasing compassion satisfaction. Social Work & Christianity, (40)1, 71-88.
Huggard, P. (2003). Compassion fatigue: How much can I give?. Medical Education, (37)2, 163-164. Doi:10.1046/j.1365-2923.2003.01414x
Mathieu, F. (2007a). Running on empty: Compassion fatigue in health professionals. Rehabilitation and Community Care Medicine, 8-10
Mathieu, F. (2007b).Transforming compassion fatigue into compassion satisfaction: Top 12 self-care tips for helpers. WHP-Workshops for the Helping Professions. Retrieved from http://www.compassionfatigue.org/pages/Top12SelfCareTips.pdf
Mathieu, F. (2009). Mindfulness-based stress reduction: An important tool in mitigating compassion fatigue in helpers. Retrieved from http://compassionfatigue.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/MBSR_article.pdf
National Child Resource Center for Adoption (2010). Adoption Competency Curriculum Trainer’s Manual: Compassion fatigue: Secondary traumatic stress disorder, burnout, vicarious trauma. Retrieved from http://www.nrcadoption.org/pdfs/acc/TG%20-%20Compassion%20Fatigue%203-10.pdf
Osofsky, J. (2011) Vicarious traumatization and the need for self-care in working with traumatized children. In J. D. Osofsky (Eds.), Clinical work with traumatized young children (pp. 336-348). New York, NY: Guilford Press. Retrieved from http://www.throughtheeyes.org/files/2012_ncs_materials/Plenary_1_Osofsky_handout.pdf
Stamm, B.H., Varra, E.M., Pearlman, L.A., & Giller, E. (2002). The helper’s power to heal and to be hurt—or helped—by trying. Washington DC: Register Report: A publication of the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology. Retrieved from http://riskingconnection.com/rc_pdfs/RC_ResearchPage/Helper's%20Power%20to%20Heal.pdf
Stamm, B.H. (2009). Professional Quality of Life: Compassion Satisfaction and Fatigue Version 5 (ProQQL). Retrieved from www.proquol.org
University of Iowa (2009). Secondary trauma: Managing the effects of daily exposure to trauma [PowerPoint Slides]. Retrieved from http://www.uiowa.edu/~nrcfcp/training/documents/PPT%20Secondary%20Trauma.pdf