Compassion Fatigue Experiences Of Psychologists

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Sukda Buesuntia
Pakawan Nantasen

Abstract

The purposes of this study are to explore the lived experiences of psychologists
who have encountered compassion fatigue in their professional practice. Using a qualitative research design, data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews with
9 psychologists purposefully selected based on the following criteria: 1) holding at least
a bachelor’s degree in psychology, 2) providing professional psychological counseling,
3) possessing from 500 hours of counseling experience, 4) self-reporting experiences of compassion fatigue. The data were analyzed inductively to identify emerging themes.


The findings reveal 5 major dimensions: 1) characteristics of compassion fatigue of psychologists, 2) causes of compassion fatigue of psychologists, 3) impacts of compassion fatigue of psychologists, 4) coping with compassion fatigue of psychologists, 5) psychological growth of psychologists.


The research findings can be used as a basis for developing self-care guidelines, establishing appropriate professional boundaries, and designing professional support systems to reduce the risk of compassion fatigue among psychologists.

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