Loss, grief, and growth: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 103-112; doi:10.1037/trm0000250The experiences of a group of 12 asylum seekers and refugees based in the United Kingdom were investigated using interpretative...
View ArticleThe importance of maintaining medical professionalism while experiencing...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 97-102; doi:10.1037/trm0000248Providing health care services to human trafficking victims may negatively impact the psychological wellness and decision-making process...
View ArticleExperience of victims of brussels’ terrorists attacks: An interpretative...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 86-96; doi:10.1037/trm0000249Although there is a significant amount of literature on the impact of terrorist attacks on victims, very little research has focused on...
View ArticleCompassion fatigue in people who care for animals: An investigation of risk...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 77-85; doi:10.1037/trm0000246Compassion fatigue (CF), comprising secondary traumatic stress (STS) and burnout (BO), can adversely affect caring professions. This...
View ArticleMoving beyond self-care: Exploring the protective influence of...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 69-76; doi:10.1037/trm0000244Despite a growing field of knowledge related to the causes and correlates of secondary traumatic stress (STS), there is a dearth of...
View ArticleThe working life of a surf lifesaver: The traumatic experiences and...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 58-68; doi:10.1037/trm0000243Surf lifeguards are exposed to a range of potentially traumatic events, yet little is known about the impact of this work. A...
View ArticleIs the association between posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic growth...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 52-57; doi:10.1037/trm0000241It is suggested that sometimes self-reports of posttraumatic growth may be indicative of illusory self-protective mechanisms. It was...
View ArticleThe relationship between cultural variables and resilience to psychological...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 37-51; doi:10.1037/trm0000239The construct of resilience has been of interest to social scientists for several decades, with a range of definitions describing traits,...
View ArticleParental descriptions of childhood avoidance symptoms after trauma.
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 27-36; doi:10.1037/trm0000238Recognizing and diagnosing the avoidance symptom cluster of posttraumatic stress disorder in young children has been challenging. This...
View ArticleDifferential indirect effects of military sexual trauma on posttraumatic...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 17-26; doi:10.1037/trm0000242Women who serve in the military are at high risk for experiencing military sexual trauma (MST) and intimate partner violence (IPV), both...
View ArticleFactors that influence mental health service use among female partners of...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 6-16; doi:10.1037/trm0000240Partners of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)-affected veterans experience unique challenges and stressors that may benefit from...
View ArticleIntimate partner violence among service members and veterans: Differences by...
Traumatology, Vol 30(1), Mar 2024, 1-5; doi:10.1037/trm0000236Among military service members and veterans (SMVs), factors unique to military service may contribute to an elevated risk of experiencing...
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