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Elements of Supervision in Sexual Violence Counselors' Narratives: A Qualitative Analysis
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Trauma-informed CounselingEducationSexual Violence CounselorsMental HealthTrauma In ChildPsychologySocial SciencesPartner ViolenceViolence Against WomenGender StudiesClinical PsychologyDomestic ViolencePsychiatrySexual ViolenceVicarious ExposureSexual AssaultNursingCounselor SupervisionTrauma CounselorsSexual AbuseQualitative AnalysisCounselor EducationChild Sexual AbusePsychopathologyVicarious TraumatizationPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
The literature on vicarious traumatization has suggested that traumasensitive supervision may help to minimize the effects of vicarious exposure to trauma; however, nothing from the perspective of trauma counselors was noted. The present qualitative study involved 1 male and 8 female sexual violence counselors who had worked with sexual violence survivors from 1 to 9 years. The use of semistructured interviews and basic interpretive analysis revealed 4 themes: counselor feelings, vicarious traumatization, helpful qualities of supervision, and organizational considerations.
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