Section I: Contemporary Views
andFindings
Introduction: Treating Compassion Fatigue, Charles Figley
1. Diagnosis and Treatment of Helper Stresses Traumas and
Illnesses, Paul Valent
2. The Trauma of Working with Traumatized Children,
TracyWoodard-Myers and Thomas A. Cornille
3. Stress Responses of Mental Health Workers Following Disaster:
The Oklahoma City Bombing, David F. Wee and DianeMyers
4. Secondary Traumatic Stress in Case Managers Working in Community
Mental Health Services, LenoreMeldrum, Robert King, and Darren
Spooner
5. Measuring Compassion Satisfaction As Well As Fatigue:
Developmental History of the Compassion Satisfaction and Fatigue
Test, B. Hundall Stamm
Section II: Treatment and
PreventionInnovations
6. The Accelerated Recovery Program for Compassion Fatigue, Eric
Gentry, Anna B. Baranowsky andKathleen Dunning
7. Humor as a Moderator of Compassion Fatigue, Carmen C. Moran
8. The Silencing Response in Clinical Practice: On the Road to
Dialogue, Anna B.Baranowsky
9. Trauma Treatment Training for Bosnian and Croation Mental Health
Workers, Geoffry D.White
10. Strategies for Managing Disaster Mental Health Worker Stress
Diane Myers and David F.Wee
Epilogue, Charles R. Figley
Index
Charles Figley, Ph.D., is a pioneer in the field of trauma studies. He is the Director of the Traumatology Institute and the founding Director of the Green Cross Projects in the School of Social Work at Florida State University. He is the founding president of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, the founding editor of the Journal of Traumatic Stress and editor of Traumatology. Among Dr. Figley's numerous publications are TheTraumatology of Grieving (1998) and the benchmark work, Compassion Fatigue: Coping With Secondary TraumaticStress Disorder in Those Who Treat the Traumatized (1995).
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