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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2019 · 26 MIN

S1E6 - Interpreting between Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Vicarious Trauma

from Child Welfare · host Florida Institute for Child Welfare

When helping hurts. The emotional and psychological risks associated with providing direct social work services to vulnerable populations are real. But they are referred to by so many different labels. What’s the difference between burnout, compassion fatigue, and having vicarious trauma? April Lott explains the correct terminology and provides suggestions on how to protect yourself and heal.

When helping hurts. The emotional and psychological risks associated with providing direct social work services to vulnerable populations are real. But they are referred to by so many different labels. What’s the difference between burnout, compassion fatigue, and having vicarious trauma? April Lott explains the correct terminology and provides suggestions on how to protect yourself and heal.

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