Trauma Therapists Deserve to be Cared For Together
Despite the passion you have for this work, there's an inner voice that often goes unheard — your own. It's time to shatter the silence and acknowledge a truth: trauma therapists deserve to be cared for too.
Being a Trauma Therapist is Hard - Why Keep Doing it?
We both know there is a deeper reason you keep doing this work. For me, it's because I really do see people get better.
What’s your reason?
Self-Care is a Privilege, NOT an Entitlement, for Trauma Therapists
If you're anything like me, you loathe the term Self-Care and yet you’re told almost every day that you need it, you should be doing it, and deep down you do know that it’s necessary.
The Gift of Vicarious Resilience in Supervision
Supervision is a sacred space with trainees.
Of course, the main goal is to process cases and strengthen clinical skills, but supervision is so much more than reporting updates and being told what to do next. It is an opportunity for Vicarious Resilience.
From Blind Spots to Clarity: How Naming Vicarious Trauma Connects Us to our *Why*
It’s no surprise that I think all trauma therapists should name our vicarious trauma on the regular. And, if you're anything like me, you're very happy to ignore VT and burnout signs!
To get myself out, or even to prevent spiraling, I realized that I needed a better reason to check in with my VT on the regular.
Beyond Self-Care: Healing Your Heart While Healing Others as a Trauma Therapist
As a trauma therapist, you do such important work.
I know you love your specialty, I do too! But we can’t ignore the heavy emotional toll it takes on us. Let’s also not pretend that all the talk about “just practice self-care” doesn’t get to you.
Overcoming Vicarious Trauma: How Diversifying My Income Saved My Practice and My Sanity
As trauma therapists, we do profound work with our clients. This is inspiring and heavy.
Did you know diversifying your income could help reduce the burden of vicarious trauma in your life?