Treating Compassion Fatigue

Treating Compassion Fatigue by Charles R. Figley, published by Routledge on August 14, 2015, is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of compassion fatigue. This edition spans 236 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the advancements in traumatology, particularly focusing on the understanding and management of compassion fatigue, a condition that has gained increased recognition alongside PTSD.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the identification, assessment, and treatment of compassion fatigue across eleven chapters contributed by notable researchers in the field. The text integrates theory and research, providing insights into the emotional and psychological aspects of this condition. Topics such as mental health, psychotherapy, and the implications of compassion fatigue within human services are addressed, making this work relevant for professionals in various disciplines related to psychology and social science.
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In recent years, much has occurred in the field of traumatology, including the widening of the audience and the awareness of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). This book from celebrated traumatology pioneer Charles Figley, further clarifies the concept of compassion fatigue through theory, research, and treatment. The basic thesis of this book is the identification, assessment, and treatment of compassion fatigue and this is done over eleven chapters, each from distinguished researchers in the field.
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