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Hey Trauma Therapist! Be Human, Not Armored

I know what you're thinking: "I'm a trauma therapist, I do serious work and have to be a blank slate!" What if I told you that armoring up with all your training and education is setting you up for vicarious trauma?

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The transformative power of Vicarious Resilience

If you’re like many trauma therapists, you have likely never heard this term. You’re probably familiar with post-traumatic growth or maybe even compassion satisfaction, which are very similar to VR but not quite the same…

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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.

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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?

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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…

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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…

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