Burning Bright, Not Out! Therapist Well-Being in the Face of What We Face

Catherine Richardson/Kinewesquao
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At a recent conference in Lyon, an American researcher declared that we are all traumatised, all of us including counsellors, clients, workers, lawyers, activists. I was taken aback thinking, “wait a moment!” I am not willing to believe that, in the face of struggle and adversity, we are all mentally ill. Counsellors/therapists form part of a community circle responding to violence, harm, betrayal, grief and heartbreak. We are often inspired by our clients, their survivance, their resistance and the ways they signal injustice. The academic presenter was likely influenced by theories of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma - ideas that accuse our clients of hurting us. I wonder to what extent these theories hurt us or get us thinking in ways that are individualising and unhelpful. 
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最近在里昂举行的一次会议上,一位美国研究人员宣称,我们所有人都受到了创伤,包括咨询师、客户、工人、律师、活动家。我吓了一跳,心想:“等一下!”我不愿意相信,在斗争和逆境面前,我们都是精神病患者。咨询师/治疗师是社区圈子的一部分,他们应对暴力、伤害、背叛、悲伤和心碎。我们经常受到客户的启发,他们的生存,他们的反抗以及他们表达不公正的方式。这位学术演讲者很可能受到了同情疲劳理论和替代性创伤理论的影响——这些理论指责我们的客户伤害了我们。我想知道这些理论在多大程度上伤害了我们,或者让我们以个性化和无益的方式思考。
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