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Re: CSA therapists



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I have a paper on burnout in child welfare workers, that includes an 
assessment of personal history of a range of maltreatment types.
The reference details are:

Stevens, M., & Higgins, D. J. (2002). The influence of risk and 
protective factors on burnout experienced by those who work with 
maltreated children and their families. Child Abuse Review, 11, 313-331.

Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Daryl Higgins.

Sheri Oz wrote:

> Hello everyone:
> 
> I hope this question falls under the guidelines of this forum:
> 
> I am working on the last chapter of a book that has been accepted for 
> publication and I need some help getting references.  The topic of the 
> chapter is 'therapists who work with child sex abuse 
> victims/survivors'.  I was wondering if there was any research comparing 
> therapists who are, themselves, survivors versus therapists who are 
> not.  Or suggested keywords to help me in my lit search would also be 
> appreciated.  So far, I come up with nothing.
> 
> If any of you would like to share with me your ideas on this topic, in 
> lieu of research papers I will put together a preliminary position 
> report and reference any of you as "personal communication" who may want 
> to contribute.
> 
> Thanks,
> Sheri Oz
> Director, Machon Eitan
> Tmt for Sex Trauma Survivors & their Families
> Kiryat Motzkin
> ISRAEL
> www.machoneitan.org.il
> 
> 

-- 
Dr Daryl Higgins
Senior Research Fellow
Manager, National Child Protection Clearinghouse
Australian Institute of Family Studies
300 Queen Street, Melbourne, VIC, 3000
Phone: (03) 9214 7821
Fax: (03) 9214 7896
Mobile: 0425 795 303

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