Secondary Trauma Part 3: Reaching Out for Help

Secondary Trauma Part 3: Reaching Out for Help

Welcome to the third installment of our series on secondary trauma and the well-being of therapists. In the previous parts, we discussed what secondary trauma is and explored coping skills and prevention strategies. In this crucial third part, we will focus on recognizing the signs that it is time for therapists to reach out for professional help, what to look for in a therapist, how therapy can help, and various ways to address secondary trauma in therapy. As dedicated caregivers, it is vital that we acknowledge when our own emotional well-being is at risk and take proactive steps to seek the support we need.

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Secondary Trauma Part 1: What is it?

Secondary Trauma Part 1: What is it?

As a therapist who has worked in the field of mental health for many years, I understand the immense rewards and challenges that come with helping others navigate their trauma. While our role is to provide support and healing, we must also be aware of the potential for secondary trauma – a type of emotional wear and tear that can affect our well-being.

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Nurturing Resilience: Coping and Self-Care After Trauma-Focused Therapy
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Nurturing Resilience: Coping and Self-Care After Trauma-Focused Therapy

Trauma can leave deep emotional scars, but with the right tools and techniques, you can build resilience and regain control over your life. In this post, I will share valuable insights on coping skills below you can use after trauma-focused therapy sessions, ways to cope with EMDR processing outside of sessions, and overall strategies for practicing self-care during your trauma healing journey.

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