Sexual abuse counsellors' responses to stress and trauma : (Record no. 2107)

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Personal name Pack, Margaret
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Title Sexual abuse counsellors' responses to stress and trauma :
Remainder of title a social work perspective
Statement of responsibility, etc Pack, Margaret
Medium (electronic resource)
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Wellington
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Department of Child, Youth and Family Services
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2004
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Extent 44 p. ; computer file : PDF format (1,415Kb)
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General note Social Work Review, 2004, 16(1): 19-25
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Summary, etc This article explores theoretical, social and organisational factors from a social work perspective which affect 36 Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) Accredited sexual abuse counsellors. The author examines the relationship between how counsellors respond to their clients' trauma, the theoretical practice frameworks they use, and the impact of this work on counsellors' personal relationships. Vicarious traumatisation is discussed, alongside strategies that promote worker wellbeing. This research employs a qualitative methodology, and randomly selected participants include social workers, psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, counsellors, and significant others of these professionals. The research suggests that both sexual abuse counsellors and their significant others require an avenue for expressing the ramifications of involvement in this type of work. The author discusses the importance of personal values and philosophies, multi-theoretical frameworks, and a process-orientated, as opposed to a rule-bound, context.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element INTERVENTION
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Source of heading or term FVC
Topical term or geographic name as entry element MENTAL HEALTH
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Source of heading or term FVC
Topical term or geographic name as entry element SOCIAL WORK
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Source of heading or term FVC
Topical term or geographic name as entry element TREATMENT
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element SEXUAL VIOLENCE
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Title Social Work Review, 2004, 16(1): 19-25
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Uniform title Social Work Review
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/handle/10063/401">http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/handle/10063/401</a>
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