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Burnout in Families: The Systemic Costs of Caring (Innovations in Psychology Series)
 
 
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Burnout in Families: The Systemic Costs of Caring (Innovations in Psychology Series) [Hardcover]

Charles R. Figley (Editor)

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1574440470 978-1574440478 December 29, 1997 1
Sleeplessness, depression, anxiety... these are common symptoms of the burnout that often accompanies living with a loved one who has experienced some kind of traumatic stress. It's well known that the loss of a child, a life-threatening injury, sexual assault or combat experience can affect the victim in traumatic ways, but what's often overlooked is how this trauma affects those closest to the victim - the family.
Burnout in Families focuses on the emotional vulnerability of families exposed to the chronic or acute stress of one of its members. Editor Charles R. Figley brings together seven psychologists from around the United States to take a closer look at what's now known as secondary traumatic stress disorder - the burnout that occurs when family members care for or just live with other family members who have undergone a traumatic life event. The authors provide a comprehensive review of the available literature and offer solutions for treating and preventing family burnout and the marital and family discord that inevitably follows.
Burnout in Families is an ideal text for university-level psychology, family therapy and social work courses.

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Well-referenced chapters provide up-to-date understanding but also encourage the reader to study the unknown effects and the transgenerational costs of family burnout...Clinicians will resonate with the material, think about their own work, and begin to expand on these and new ideas for future study and treatment.
--Kay A. Kelly, in Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Vol. 64, No. 1

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My most recent book, Mapping Trauma and Its Wake: Autobiographic Essays by Pioneer Trauma Scholars (Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series, 31), includes a chapter I wrote about myself. It is the most disclosive of any of my works. Indeed, my first book, Stress Disorders among Vietnam Veterans (1978), gave no indication that I was a vet myself.
In Mapping (just out) I describe my decision to enter the Marine Corps rather than going to William and Mary college after graduation. I would love to hear what you think. My phone number is 850 644 9598 but the best way to communicate with me is via email (cfigley@fsu.edu).
Warm regards,
Charles

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The field of traumatology has inadvertently ignored a large segment of traumatized people: the family and other supporters of "victims." Read the first page
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primary trauma victim, secondary traumatic reactions, burnout environment, family response patterns, systemic traumatic stress, traumatology literature, secondary traumatic stress reactions, secondary survivors, primary survivors, family burnout, secondary traumatic stress disorder, compassion stress, trauma awareness, helping traumatized families, secondary traumatization, affected spouse, healing theory, traumatized family, systemic costs, secondary victims, symptomatic members, victim healing, traumatized parent, compassion fatigue, primary victim
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New York, Journal of Traumatic Stress, World War, Family Process, Stone Center, Lucie Press, Boca Raton, Greenwood Publishing Group, San Francisco, The Free Press, University of Kentucky, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, American Psychiatric Association, American Psychiatric Press, Basic Books, John Wiley, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, Sense of Achievement, Structural Family Therapy, Violence Update, Disabled American Veterans, Military Medicine, Plenum Press, Social Work, The American Journal of Family Therapy
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