A vicarious trauma preventive approach. The Group Traumatic Episode Protocol EMDR and workplace affect in professionals who work with child abuse and neglect
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2019
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Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
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Workplaces that provide services and deal with abuse cases are often associated with high levels of work stress, burn out,
and high expressed affect. The current intervention aimed at a more effective management of stress and affect in the
workplace. EMDR therapy is an evidence-based treatment for PTSD and anxiety disorders. A Group EMDR protocol was
applied to professionals working at “the House of the Child”, an innovative specialized Mental Health Unit that provides
multi-disciplinary assessment, diagnosis and treatment services for children and adolescents survivors of abuse and
neglect operated by the Association “The Smile of the Child”. The intervention included two sessions. The stabilization
session took place for purposes of screening and preparation (self-regulation) and lasted 45 minutes. In the second
session, which lasted 90 minutes, participants processed a recent stressful event that occurred in the workplace. The
stressful event was not shared in the group. There were twenty participants and two facilitators, all of whom working at
the unit. The Job Affect Scale, the Impact of Event Scale–R, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Subjective Units of
Distress (SUD’s) were administered. The dependent (paired) t test showed significant reduction of the SUDs related to the
stressful event, decrease in the avoidance, intrusion and hyperarousal symptoms. Moreover, reduction in the negative
affect in the workplace was noted. The current pilot intervention provided indications for the usefulness of workplace
interventions aiming at more effective stress management and better communication among the members of the multi-
disciplinary team. Further research is needed to evaluate the efficacy of Group EMDR in workplace stress management
and the prevention or processing of vicarious/secondary trauma.
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child abuse, Group EMDR, workplace stress, vicarious trauma, multi-disciplinary team, International Resources, Greece
Citation
Tsouvelas, G., Chondrokouki, M., Nikolaidis, G., & Shapiro, E. (2019). A vicarious trauma preventive approach. The Group Traumatic Episode Protocol EMDR and workplace affect in professionals who work with child abuse and neglect. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health, 2(3), 130-138.