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Running head: VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION WITH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 1

VICARIOUS TRAUMATIZATION WITH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Topic: Vicarious Traumatization with Domestic Violence

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Analytical Summary of Goodman and Slattery Article

The Goodman and Slattery article outlines the concept of vicarious traumatization as a secondary traumatic stress that has affected the quality of work delivered by professionals in most organization since the dawn of time. The article considers domestic violence against advocates as a requisite scenario of demystifying the concept of vicarious traumatization that is heightened with violence. Goodman and Slattery confirm that cases of increased violence arising from domestic levels have expanded from the grass root levels to globally identifiable controversial issue. Cases regarding vicarious traumatization could be as a result of sexual assault and emotional abuse or simply physical violence experienced at home, and this kind of mental situation adversely affect the potentiality and job performance of the affected employees (Slattery & Goodman, 2016). According to Goodman and Slattery, it quite an uphill task handling people who have undergone through physical, sexual and emotional trauma from their partners. Such groups of people may not be very productive as they are not responsive to challenges.

Traumatization that results from the domestic abuse of an individual could be contributed by several factors. Such factors could encompass both individual contributors and workplace contributors. For individual contributors, a professional could have a long history that is dominated by all sorts of physical and emotional abuse, and this poses detrimental effects on the performance of the effected victims (Slattery & Goodman, 2016). For workplace contributors, the kind of people an individual could be relating to at workplace could either increase the level of vicarious trauma arising from domestic violence or reduce its effect.

Discussion of research methods that were considered for obtaining supporting data

Goodman and Slattery use mix approaches technique that considers both quantitative and qualitative methods to capture a credible and valid data sources. Goodman and Slattery identify potential advocates working in community health centers, courts, and other legal settings as a reliable data source to enable them to conduct a comprehensive research about the concept of vicarious traumatization with domestic violence. The consideration of the research design was intended to achieve substantive results regarding the subject under study. The design and approach that Goodman and Slattery identified as both quantitative and qualitative were chosen to acquire full details about the vicarious traumatization arising from domestic violence (Slattery & Goodman, 2016). In this context, the design and approach of choosing professional advocates to conduct the study played a fundamental role in the provision of valid and reliable results. The mixed approach was also considered for the collection, collation, and analysis of the data gathered from the potential data sources identified advocates. The consideration of the mixed methodology relied on the nature of the study and the significance of the issue selected for the study.

Summary of the Findings

The study conducted by Goodman and Slattery confirms that workplace relations could not be a major a contributing factor for worsening the secondary related trauma arising from domestic abuse of an individual. Consequently, cases regarding the nature of social work support, different levels of clinical support are perceived as adverse contributors of worsening the outcome of the affected victims of vicarious traumatization (Slattery & Goodman, 2016). Based on the information presented by Goodman and Slattery, it is affirmative that the reported cases of the advocates who have a tragic domestic violence-related experience showed extreme symptoms of vicarious traumatization. However, for the advocates with the history of domestic violence proved quite normal on the basis that they showed insignificant symptoms related to secondary traumatic experience. Additionally, the study found that an increased underperformance in most organization is experienced as a result of traumatization heightened through domestic violence.

Summary of Todd Essig News Article

Todd Essig views the concept of traumatic stress that arises from violence as the most painful experience that he perceives to be more than a bad story. Todd affirms that traumatization cases arise from the aspect of physical and emotional abuse and has detrimental effects and outcomes on the life of the affected victims. A critical viewpoint of Todd’s article unveils the reality that the affected victims of any kind of extreme violence activity may either survive, thrive or end up committing suicide (Essig, 2015). Ideally, this kind of perspective connects with the Goodman and Slattery article that confirms that extreme mental torture could reduce the potentiality of professionals simply because of the unpredictable outcome. Secondary traumatic stress or rather a vicarious traumatization affects professionals differently. As a result, it would be quite a difficult to measure his/her productivity levels.

Todd confirms that in as much as they could exist resilience risk factors such as the engagement at a workplace with coworkers and the nature of the support group the affected victims should be treated with so much caution and awarded the best therapy sessions. In this context, the level of traumatic experience differs from all the affected individuals. Todd clarifies that each and every affected cases need to be awarded an opportunity to explain his/her situation in a bid to establish the requisite treatment and therapy procedures (Essig, 2015). The philosophical standing of different treatment options relates with the context of the article presented by Goodman and Slattery on the sense that the outcome of the quality deliverance of the vicarious traumatized victims differs on diverse platforms and understanding of the concept of domestic violence. Todd clarifies that the affected victims of traumatization have not lost their ability to remember past experience. However, if such individuals are given time to deal with the provision of relevant therapy then regaining their abilities would play a significant role in containing the adverse consequences that come with violence-related activities.

References

Essig, T. (2015). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Is More Than A Bad Story.

Link- https://www.forbes.com/sites/toddessig/2015/12/02/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd-is-more-than-a-bad-story/#7081ef90621d

Slattery, S. M., & Goodman, L. A. (2016). Secondary traumatic stress among domestic violence advocates: Workplace risk and protective factors. Violence Against Women15(11), 1358-1379.

Link- http://www.svri.org/sites/default/files/attachments/2016-01-13/1358.full_.pdf