Description
What It Is:
This is a visual aid or informational sheet about Secondary Trauma Stress. It outlines different signs of secondary traumatic stress, categorized into Emotional, Physical, Behavioral, Professional, Cognitive, Spiritual, and Interpersonal aspects. Each category includes a brief description of related symptoms. A sample headline section is also present for customizable information.
Grade Level Suitability:
High School and Adult Education. The content deals with complex psychological concepts and emotional responses, making it suitable for older students and adults who can understand and process the information presented.
Why Use It:
This resource helps individuals recognize the signs and symptoms of secondary trauma stress in themselves or others. It provides a framework for understanding how trauma can manifest in different areas of life, promoting self-awareness and empathy.
How to Use It:
Use this as a reference guide or discussion starter. Review each category and the associated symptoms to identify potential areas of concern. The sample headline section can be customized to provide specific resources or additional information.
Target Users:
Counselors, therapists, social workers, healthcare professionals, educators, and anyone working in a helping profession or exposed to traumatic events through their work or personal life. Individuals seeking to understand secondary trauma stress would also benefit.
This is a visual aid or informational sheet about Secondary Trauma Stress. It outlines different signs of secondary traumatic stress, categorized into Emotional, Physical, Behavioral, Professional, Cognitive, Spiritual, and Interpersonal aspects. Each category includes a brief description of related symptoms. A sample headline section is also present for customizable information.
Grade Level Suitability:
High School and Adult Education. The content deals with complex psychological concepts and emotional responses, making it suitable for older students and adults who can understand and process the information presented.
Why Use It:
This resource helps individuals recognize the signs and symptoms of secondary trauma stress in themselves or others. It provides a framework for understanding how trauma can manifest in different areas of life, promoting self-awareness and empathy.
How to Use It:
Use this as a reference guide or discussion starter. Review each category and the associated symptoms to identify potential areas of concern. The sample headline section can be customized to provide specific resources or additional information.
Target Users:
Counselors, therapists, social workers, healthcare professionals, educators, and anyone working in a helping profession or exposed to traumatic events through their work or personal life. Individuals seeking to understand secondary trauma stress would also benefit.
