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Work cat.: Davis, K. Professional quality of life (ProQOL-III-R), 2006: p. 1 (Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is considered
a significant occupational risk for professions that put workers in contact with others' traumatic material. There is little
research, however, directly examining STS symptoms and professional quality of life across various helping professions or
separating the construct from burnout) p. 5 (compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, vicarious traumatization)
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Townsend, S.M. Organizational correlates of secondary traumatic stress and burnout among sexual assault nurse examiners, 2005.
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Jour. of traum. stress, Feb. 2005: v. 18, no. 1, p. 89 (Creamer, T.L., and B.J. Liddle. Secondary traumatic stress among disaster
mental health workers responding to the September 11 attacks)
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Compassion fatigue : coping with secondary traumatic stress disorder in those who treat the traumatized, c1995.
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LC database, Oct. 10, 2006 (secondary traumatic stress)
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OCLC, Oct. 10, 2006 (secondary traumatic stress)
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Thes. of psych. index terms, 10th ed., c2005; Colman, A.M. Dict. of psych., 2003; Encyc. of psych., 2000; Corsini, R.J. Dict.
of psych., c1999; MeSH browser, Nov. 13, 2006
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Here are entered works on the stress, common in the helping professions, caused by learning about, and thereby vicariously
experiencing, trauma suffered by another.