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  2. Compassion fatigue - Wikipedia

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    The term has been used interchangeably with secondary traumatic stress (STS), [1] which is sometimes simply described as the negative cost of caring. [1] Secondary traumatic stress is the term commonly employed in academic literature, [ 2 ] although recent assessments have identified certain distinctions between compassion fatigue and secondary ...

  3. Trauma and first responders - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] These disorders can begin from the stress of the job or a preexisting stress that comes from the job the first responder is doing now. This type of stress can lead to alcohol drinking which is widespread among first responders. Drinking often helps manage, or soften job-related stress and the exposure to the distressing incidents.

  4. Paramedic - Wikipedia

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    Paramedic are involved in challenging professions and can be subject to different kinds of psychological stress, for instance, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, or severe burnout. The psychological aspect is intertwined with the nature of the paramedics' work.

  5. 'Everything went wrong': Firefighters haunted by LA fires ...

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    Sacramone, the firefighter paramedic in Pacific Palisades, said asking for help no longer is viewed as weakness – a sign of changing culture in a dangerous, high-stress profession.

  6. One Good Thing: Flight paramedic treats patient medical debt

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    When flight paramedic Rita Krenz boards a helicopter, she knows her patients are about to face problems she can’t fix — a health care system that buries people in debt after a car accident or ...

  7. First responder - Wikipedia

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    [1] "The chances are even better that your emergency call will be answered by a police or fire vehicle doing double duty instead of an adequately equipped ambulance and a paramedic trained in 'first responder' care." [2] There were some earlier uses of "first response", though not "first responder", in this sense.

  8. Emotional exhaustion - Wikipedia

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    Personal resources, such as status, social support, money, or shelter, may reduce or prevent an employee's emotional exhaustion. According to the Conservation of Resources theory (COR), people strive to obtain, retain and protect their personal resources, either instrumental (for example, money or shelter), social (such as social support or status), or psychological (for example, self-esteem ...

  9. 5 Life-Changing Japanese Wellness Strategies With ... - AOL

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    Offering a connection with all of these things is forest bathing or shinrin-yoku, the Japanese practice of immersing yourself in nature to feed the senses, de-stress (a 2007 study found that ...