SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY RE
VICARIOUS / SECONDARY TRAUMATIZATION
ASTIN, Millie C.:
(1997): Traumatic therapy: How
helping rape victims affects me as a therapist. In: Women
and Therapy, 20. Jg., H. 1, S. 101-109.
DANIELI, Y.:
(1994): Countertransference, trauma,
and training. Aus: Wilson, J.P.; Lindy, L.D. (Hrsg.):
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FIGLEY, C.R. (Ed.).
(1995): Compassion fatigue: Coping
with secondary traumatic stress disorder in those who treat
the traumatized. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
FIGLEY, C.R.:
(1995): Compassion fatigue: Toward a
new understanding of the costs of caring. Aus: Stamm, B.H.
(Hrsg.): Secondary traumatic stress: Self-care issues for
clinicians, researchers, and educators. Lutherville (Sidran
Press) 1995. S. 3-28.
FOLLETTE, V.M.; POLUSNY,
M.M.; & MILBECK, K. (1994):
Mental health and law enforcement professionals: Trauma
history, psychological symptoms, and the impact of providing
services to child sexual abuse survivors. Professional
Psychology, 25(3), 275-282
HALEY, S.A.
(1974): When the patient reports
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KNIGHT, Carolyn
(1997): Therapists' affective
reactions to working with adult survivors of child sexual
abuse: an exploratory study. In: Journal of Child Sexual
Abuse, 6. Jg., H. 2, S. 17-41.
McCANN, I.L.; &
PEARLMAN, L.A. (1990): Vicarious
traumatization: A framework for understanding the
psychological effects of working with victims. Journal of
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NEUMMAN, D.A., &
GAMBLE, S.J. (1995): Issues in the
professional development of psychotherapists:
Countertransference and vicarious traumatization in the new
trauma therapist. Psychotherapy, 32(2), 341-347.
PAULUS, Lynn A.
(1997): An investigation of
"counterdissociation" phenomena in therapists treating
sexual abuse survivors [Doctoral Dissertation]. Antioch
University/New England Graduate School.
PEARLMAN, L.A., & MAC
IAN, P.S. (Sum. 1993): Vicarious
traumatization among trauma therapists: Empirical findings
on self-care. Traumatic StressPoints: News for the
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 7 (3),
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PEARLMAN, L.A.
(1995): Self-care for trauma
therapists: Ameliorating vicarious traumatization. In B.H.
Stamm (Ed.), Secondary traumatic stress: Self-care issues
for clinicians, researchers, and educators, pp. 51-64.
Lutherville, MD: Sidran Press.
PEARLMAN, L.A., & MAC
IAN, P.S. (1995): Vicarious
traumatization: An empirical study of the effects of trauma
work on trauma therapists. In: Professional Psychology:
Research and Practice, 26(6), 558-565.
PEARLMAN, L.A., &
SAAKVITNE, K.W. (1995). Trauma and
the therapist: Countertransference and vicarious
traumatization in psychotherapy with incest survivors. New
York: W.W. Norton.
PEARLMAN, L.A.,
SAAKVITNE, K.W., et al. (1995):
Vicarious traumatization I: The cost of empathy. Ukiah, CA:
Cavalcade Productions, Inc.
PEARLMAN, L.A.,
SAAKVITNE, K.W., et al. (1995):
Vicarious traumatization II: Transforming the pain. Ukiah,
CA: Cavalcade Productions, Inc.
ROZELLE, Deborah
(1997): Trauma and the therapist:
visual image making, countertransference, and vicarious
traumatization [Doctoral Dissertation]. Antioch
University/New England Graduate School.
SAAKVITNE, K.W.;
PEARLMAN, L. A. (1995): Treating
therapists with vicarious traumatization and secondary
traumatic stress disorders. In C. Figley (Ed.), Compassion
fatigue: Coping with secondary traumatic stress disorder in
those who treat the traumatized, pp. 150-177. New York:
Brunner/Mazel.
SAAKVITNE, K.W.,
PEARLMAN, L.A., & the Staff of the Traumatic Stress
Institute (1996): Transforming the
pain: A workbook on vicarious traumatization. New York: W.W.
Norton.
SCHAUBEN, L.J., &
FRAZIER, P.A. (1995). Vicarious
trauma: The effects on female counsellors of working with
sexual violence survivors. Psychology of Women Quarterly,
19(1), 49-64.
SCOTT, Wayne
(1998): Lost in our own saintliness:
the home life of the trauma therapist. In: Treating Abuse
Today, 8. Jg. H. 1, S. 27-28,31-34.
SIMON, B.
(1993): Obstacles in the path of
mental health professionals who deal with traumatic
violations of human rights. In: International Journal of Law
and Psychiatry, 16. Jg. S. 427-440.
STAMM, B.H. (Ed.).
(1999): Secondary traumatic stress:
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2nd Edition. Lutherville, MD: Sidran Press.
WALTON, Denise Trevisan
(1997): Vicarious traumatization of
therapists working with trauma survivors: an investigation
of the traumatization process including therapists' empathy
style, cognitive schemas and the role of protective factors.
Temple University. [Doctoral Dissertation]
WILSON, J.P.; LINDY, L.D.
(1994): Countertransference in the
treatment of PTSD. New York. Guilford Press.
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