You are invited to participate in a research study entitled Coping Skills and Self-Care Practices Using the Constructive Self-Development Theory to Examine Vicarious Trauma among Therapists Treating Traumatized Populations. The purpose of this study is to examine how coping skills and self-care moderate the effect of vicarious trauma among helping professionals who work with trauma victims. All clinical social workers are invited to contact Annette Zaccari, LCSW, Doctoral Student with Walden University at amzaccari@prodigy.net for further information and informed consent. Participation is anonymous.
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