Maintaining helper wellness and competence in a shared trauma reality

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As shared trauma reality becomes more common in Israel and other countries, this commentary argues that we need more research to inform how to best assist mental health professionals who are both victims and helpers in the aftermath of traumatic events. Typical remedies for the occupational hazards of working with trauma survivors may not apply for those who are exposed to a prolonged terror threat. Research-informed self-care strategies need to be identified and practiced.

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Halpern, J. (2016). Maintaining helper wellness and competence in a shared trauma reality. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13584-016-0102-7

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