All Articles tagged PASS
- Original research
December 15, 2023 EDT CISM responders should never ignore or avoid self-care, especially after being called out to an event.
- Original research
March 15, 2023 EDT Telecommunicators are the essential link between the public and first responders but have been often under-recognized for the roles they play and the toll it takes on their mental health.
- Case studies
March 13, 2022 EDT This paper presents an umbrella review to explore the construct of compassion fatigue (CF), to illustrate how CF impacts on those working in care roles and their organisations.
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September 15, 2021 EDT Since pandemics can negatively impact the physical and psychological health of the healthcare workforce, the ways of being, such as compassion and resilience, are required now more than ever.
- Case studies
June 08, 2020 EDT An unavoidable and unfortunate consequence of working in healthcare, and specifically in pediatric healthcare, is the potential exposure to high stress patient-related events that can cause emotional distress.
- Original research
December 16, 2019 EDT Service-oriented occupations such as law enforcement often experience higher levels of stress, trauma, and negativity compared to the general population as well as other professionals.
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September 10, 2019 EDT This article will discuss the prevalence rates of compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, and burnout among minority and dominant culture police officers.
- Scholarly reviews
April 24, 2019 EDT Police officers can incur a wide range of psychic wounds in the line of duty, from compassion fatigue to burnout to moral injury.
- Original research
April 24, 2019 EDT Police officers are vulnerable to moral injury, which occurs in traumatic events when actions taken by oneself or others violate one's moral beliefs. Personality traits predict the clinical implications.