Are You Struggling With Compassion Fatigue?

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Compassion fatigue describes the stress experienced by those who work with people with trauma. It’s more common in helping professions, such as counseling, nursing, teaching, clergy, and social work. Details of the trauma often surround professionals who assist people dealing with the consequences of trauma. Hearing stories about people’s darkest, most horrendous moments can take a toll on professionals. Hearing these stories can cause mental distress, which can trickle into physical problems.

Available Treatment Options

Therapist interventions for compassion fatigue include working on setting boundaries, ensuring there is the proper time for self-care, and disrupting negative thought patterns with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based stress reduction tactics, and group therapy.

Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With Compassion Fatigue

Katrina Clark

Portland

Oregon

**My practice is currently full. Accepting clients for a waitlist.** You are here because maybe something is not quite right in your life. You may be dealing with a major life transition or feeling overwhelmed with life challenges. Maybe there is pain from the past or worries of the future holding you back from living a balanced and fulfilling life. Seeking help is a brave step. My goal as a...

Emily Brucia

San Francisco

California

Welcome, I'm a psychologist dedicated to serving those experiencing the effects of stress, trauma/PTSD, burnout, anxiety, and depression. I've worked in organizations that provide services for diverse populations, from the general public to first responders, healthcare professionals, and veterans, and I also completed an APA-accredited VA PTSD Postdoctoral Fellowship. My style is integrative,...