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Re: stress and coping in child protection workers
I have a clinical article coming out in "In-Session" on issues in working
with professionals working with trauma cases. It draws on the vicarious
trauma literature , as well as literature on burnout.
Sandra Azar, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Frances L. Hiatt School of Psychology
Clark University
950 Main Street
Worcester, MA 0l6l0
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Daryl Higgins wrote:
> I am interested in stress and coping among child protection workers. Are
> people aware of existing programs, or literature relevant to the prevention
> and management of both chronic and critical incident stressors faced by
> these workers?
> Daryl Higgins
> Deakin University - Australia
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