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A unique self-care strategy for therapists and helping
professionals. Providing therapeutic help to someone who has
suffered trauma puts the therapist at risk for vicarious
traumatization. It can leave the therapist with symptoms of either
an acute or a posttraumatic stress response. Therapists are story
listeners. One of the primary benefits a therapist provides clients
is a safe place to tell their stories and to express their pain,
thus diminishing their burden. This often leaves the therapist
sharing the burden and the pain. Ms. Collins and Ms. Laughlin have
created a process of self-care that helps prevent and alleviate
vicarious traumatization. Through the process of story-telling and
hearing others' stories, therapists can be relieved of the trauma
they have absorbed.
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