Sifting Through Trauma: Compassion Fatigue and HIV/AIDS |
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Authors: | Bryce D. Smith |
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Affiliation: | (1) Private Practice, 139 Ralph McGill Blvd., Ste. #301, Atlanta, Georgia 30308, USA |
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Abstract: | This article explores the compassion fatigue of the author and the graduate students he supervised while conducting psychotherapy with persons living with HIV/AIDS at a counseling center in Atlanta, Georgia. The metaphor of a sifter is suggested to represent the self-care strategies that providers employ to avoid and manage compassion fatigue. Several vignettes are presented and discussed from the perspective of the provider. The vignettes facilitate an examination of the contribution of trauma experienced by persons living with HIV/AIDS to the compassion fatigue of social service providers. The author recommends a renewal of research in the area of compassion fatigue among social service providers working with these clients. |
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Keywords: | HIV/AIDS Compassion Fatigue Trauma |
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