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Professional Posttraumatic Growth After a Shared Traumatic Experience: Manhattan Clinicians' Perspectives on Post-9/11 Practice

机译:共享创伤经历后的专业创伤后成长:曼哈顿临床医生对9/11后实践的看法

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Clinicians who live and work in natural and man-made disaster-prone areas are often exposed to trauma primarily as citizens and secondarily as a result of their professional practice. In an attempt to better understand this increasingly common experience of collective trauma, this study explored the long-term impact of September 11 on the professional lives of 201 Manhattan clinicians. Participants reported that 9/11 was the impetus for enhancing self-care, changing clinical modality, and forging new skills. Positive changes were also reported within the therapeutic relationship, including increased compassion and connectedness with clients. Negative effects included feeling ill-equipped to work in the gravity of 9/11, an increased sense of vulnerability, and disappointment with professional organizations.
机译:在自然和人为灾害多发地区生活和工作的临床医生通常主要是作为公民遭受职业创伤,其次是由于其专业实践。为了更好地了解这种越来越普遍的集体创伤经历,本研究探讨了9月11日对201位曼哈顿临床医生的职业生活的长期影响。参与者报告说9/11是增强自我保健,改变临床方式和锻造新技能的动力。在治疗关系中也报告了积极的变化,包括同情心和与客户的联系增加。负面影响包括感觉自己在9/11的严重程度下工作能力不足,脆弱感增强以及对专业组织的失望。

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