articleJournal of Clinical PsychologyOct 29, 2002Closed access

Compassion fatigue: Psychotherapists' chronic lack of self care

Florida State University · Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering

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Abstract

Psychotherapists who work with the chronic illness tend to disregard their own self-care needs when focusing on the needs of clients. The article discusses the concept of compassion fatigue, a form of caregiver burnout among psychotherapists and contrasts it with simple burnout and countertransference. It includes a multi-factor model of compassion fatigue that emphasizes the costs of caring, empathy, and emotional investment in helping the suffering. The model suggests that psychotherapists that limiting compassion stress, dealing with traumatic memories, and more effectively managing case loads are effective ways of avoiding compassion fatigue. The model also suggests that, to limit compassion stress,…

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Keywords
  • Burnout
  • Compassion fatigue
  • Psychology
  • Empathy
  • Compassion
  • Psychotherapist
  • Countertransference
  • Clinical psychology
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