How I learned to invite my own trauma into the room
As a therapist, I (and we!) are trained to keep things close to the chest. However, in my work with fellow trauma therapists, I know that true healing happens when we are open and intentional in sharing about ourselves and our shared experiences of pain and trauma.
Has vicarious trauma ruined you?!
We have all had a moment as a trauma therapist when we wondered whether we could still do trauma work. Asked ourselves if this work has ruined us. So then, how do we start to answer this question?
My Top 3 Reasons to Name Vicarious Trauma
The weight of the world is heavy, plain and simple. As a fellow trauma therapist, I know you feel it as a professional and as a human. The problem is that if we don't name VT and just stick our heads in the sand, in only makes things worse…
What Is Vicarious Trauma Anyway?
Vicarious trauma, or VT, is a natural experience for any trauma therapist, helper, or healer. When we work to help others overcome trauma and stress, our natural empathic nature means we are a sponge that’s ready to soak up our daily trauma exposures…