Treating Compassion Fatigue
Table of Contents
Introduction
Charles R. Figley, Ph.D.
I. Contemporary Views and Findings
Chapter 1: A Wholist Perspective of
Compassion Fatigue
Paul Valent, M.D.
Chapter 2: Research Findings Focusing
on Child Protection Workers
Tracy Woodard-Meyers, Ph.D. and Thomas
A. Cornille, Ph.D.
Chapter 3: Research Findings Focusing
on Oklahoma City Bombing Disaster Workers
David Wee, MSSW and Diane Myers,
RN, MSN
Chapter 4: Community Mental Health Case
Managers
Lenore Meldrum, B.Ed-B.Psych, Robert King, Ph.D., Darren Spooner, B.A.
(Psych.Hons)
Chapter 5: Measuring Compassion Satisfaction
As Well as Fatigue
B. Hudnall Stamm, Ph.D.
II. Treatment and Prevention Innovations
Chapter 6: The Accelerated Recovery
Program for Compassion Fatigue
Eric Gentry, MA, CTS, Anna B. Baranowsky, Ph.D., and Kathleen Dunning,
MA
Chapter 7: Mindfulness and Compassion
Stress: A Buddhist Approach
Shi-Jiuan Wu, Ph.D., LMFT
Chapter 8: Humor as a Moderator of Compassion
Fatigue
Carmen C. Moran, Ph.D.
Chapter 9: The Silencing Response in
Clinical Practice: On the Road to Dialogue
Anna B. Baranowsky, Ph.D.
Chapter 10: Bosnian and Croatian Mental
Health Workers in the Former Yugoslavia
Geoffry D. White, Ph.D.
Chapter 11: Preparing Disaster Mental
Health Workers
Diane Myers, RN, MSN and David F.
Wee, MSSW
Epilogue
Charles R. Figley, Ph.D.