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Thursday, March 14, 2002


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Compassion Fatigue Resources

By Heather Joslyn

The following resources can help identify and lead to treatment for compassion fatigue:

The Compassion Fatigue Self-Test, designed by Charles R. Figley, founder of

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the International Traumatology Institute, measures levels of compassion fatigue, burnout, and satisfaction and can give those who take the test an indication of whether they should consider changing jobs as a means to alleviate their stress.

Books: Compassion Fatigue: Coping With Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder in Those Who Treat the Traumatized, edited by Mr. Figley (Brunner/Mazel, 1995, $48.95), focuses on the immediate and long-term effects for people who take care of others. Secondary Traumatic Stress: Self-Care Issues for Clinicians, Researchers, and Educatiors, edited by Beth Hudnall Stamm (Sidran Press, 1999, $22.50), focuses on prevention and treatment of compassion fatigue.

Training and workshops: The International Traumatology Institute, at the University of South Florida in Tampa, offers a 17-hour course for certification as a compassion-fatigue specialist. The two-day course costs $329, and participants can register or seek information through the institute's Web site, by e-mailing institute co-director J. Eric Gentry at egentry@admin.usf.edu, or by calling (813) 974-1191. The institute's Canadian office also offers compassion-fatigue specialist training through the Toronto company Psych Ink Resources. For information, go to its Web site , or call the executive director of the Canadian branch of the institute, Anne B. Baranowsky, at (416) 229-1477, extension 235, or e-mail abb@sympatico.ca. The Tramatology Institute also provides experts to conduct workshops in compassion fatigue for nonprofit groups.

Video: Gift from Within, a nonprofit group for those who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, offers "When Helping Hurts: Sustaining Trauma Workers," a videotape that defines compassion fatigue as it applies to workers who are exposed to trauma, identifies the symptoms, and explores prevention and treatment.

The 50-minute version is $95, while a 15-minute version sells for $25. It can be purchased through the Gift from Within Web site.

Workshops for animal shelters: Clinical psychologist Carol A. Brothers and counselor Connie Toverud offer workshops in compassion fatigue for animal shelters and other animal-related charities. For more information, contact Ms. Brothers by e-mail at carol_ab@juno.com or (410) 956-9560.

Practical tips: The Association for Trauma Stress Specialists offers specific advice through its Web site for helping professionals who seek to take better care of themselves to prevent compassion fatigue.



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