Early career clinicians' supervision experiences related to secondary traumatic stress when treating child survivors of sexual abuse

In this study, we examined experiences of supervision related to Secondary Traumatic Stress responses among early career mental health clinicians treating child survivors of sexual abuse. We utilized consensual qualitative research methodology to capture the experiences of clinicians undergoing the...

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Published in:The Clinical supervisor Vol. 39; no. 2; pp. 284 - 305
Main Authors: Wymer, Brooke, Guest, Jessie D., Deaton, Jennifer D., Newton, Therese L., Limberg, Dodie, Ohrt, Jonathan H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge 02-07-2020
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:In this study, we examined experiences of supervision related to Secondary Traumatic Stress responses among early career mental health clinicians treating child survivors of sexual abuse. We utilized consensual qualitative research methodology to capture the experiences of clinicians undergoing the phenomena. We report data analysis findings and implications for research and clinical supervisors.
ISSN:0732-5223
1545-231X
DOI:10.1080/07325223.2020.1767253