Compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction among psychologists: Can supervision and a reflective stance be of help?

Q2 Psychology
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Pub Date : 2018-12-26 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.17505/jpor.2018.09
Mikaela Dehlin, Lars-Gunnar Lundh
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The pleasure derived from helping others is referred to as compassion satisfaction (CS). When a psychologist feels a too heavy demand to be compassionate and effective in helping, however, this may result in compassion fatigue (CF). CF may take the form of burnout or secondary traumatic stress (STS). The present paper focuses on two factors that may possibly protect against the development of CF, and facilitate the development of CS: (1) access to supervision and (2) a reflective stance. An online survey was distributed to two closed Swedish Facebook groups of psychologists, and complete data were obtained from 374 psychologists (320 women and 63 men). Both variable-oriented and person-oriented analyses were carried out. Correlational analysis showed that both supervision and reflection was associated with more CS, whereas only supervision but not reflection was significantly associated with less CF. Cluster analysis gave a more nuanced picture, suggesting a non-linear and multi-faceted association between reflection and CF. Some clusters of psychologists showed the expected association between level of reflection and level of CF. This was balanced, however, by other clusters that showed an association in the opposite direction, indicating high levels of reflection in clinicians with high levels of CF, and low levels in clinicians with low levels of CF. The results are discussed in terms of these differences in associative patterns possibly being due to different patient populations being involved. Among the limitations of the present study are its cross-sectional design, absence of data on patient characteristics, and a crude measure of supervision and reflection.

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心理学家的同情疲劳和同情满足:监督和反思立场是否有帮助?
从帮助他人中获得的快乐被称为同情满足(CS)。然而,当一个心理学家感到过于强烈的需求而无法富有同情心和有效地提供帮助时,这可能会导致同情疲劳(CF)。CF可能以倦怠或继发性创伤应激(STS)的形式出现。本文主要关注两个可能阻碍社会责任发展、促进社会责任发展的因素:(1)获得监督和(2)反思立场。一项在线调查被分发给两个封闭的瑞典Facebook心理学家小组,并从374名心理学家(320名女性和63名男性)那里获得了完整的数据。进行了变量导向和个人导向的分析。相关分析表明,监督和反思都与更多的CS相关,而只有监督而不是反思与更少的CF显著相关。聚类分析给出了一个更细致的画面,表明反思和CF之间存在非线性和多方面的关联。一些心理学家的聚类显示了反思水平和CF水平之间的预期关联。然而,这是平衡的。其他集群显示出相反方向的关联,表明CF水平高的临床医生有高水平的反映,而CF水平低的临床医生有低水平的反映。根据这些关联模式的差异,可能是由于不同的患者群体所涉及的结果进行了讨论。本研究的局限性包括其横断面设计,缺乏患者特征数据,以及粗糙的监督和反思措施。
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Journal for Person-Oriented Research
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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