La. Pearlman et Is. Macian, VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION - AN EMPIRICAL-STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF TRAUMA WORK ON TRAUMA THERAPISTS, Professional psychology, research and practice, 26(6), 1995, pp. 558-565
This study examined vicarious traumatization (i.e., the deleterious ef
fects of trauma therapy on the therapist) in 188 self-identified traum
a therapists. Participants completed questionnaires about their exposu
re to survivor clients' trauma material as well as their own psycholog
ical well-being. Those neu est to the work were experiencing the most
psychological difficulties (as measured by the TSI Belief Scale; L. A.
Pearlman, in press-a) and Symptom Checklist-90-Revised ( L. Derogatis
, 1977) symptoms. Trauma therapists with a personal trauma history sho
wed more negative effects from the work than those without a personal
history. Trauma work appeared to affect those without a personal traum
a history in the area of other-esteem. The study indicates the need fo
r more training in trauma therapy and more supervision and support for
both newer and survivor trauma therapists.