Description
Reducing Secondary Traumatic Stress is an essential resource for professionals working in caregiving, mental health, and helping professions who face the cumulative effects of exposure to client trauma. Author Brian C. Miller provides practical, evidence-based strategies to recognize the signs of secondary traumatic stress and implement effective coping mechanisms.
The book combines clinical insights with actionable skills that help practitioners maintain emotional resilience, establish healthy boundaries, and develop sustainable self-care practices. Through real-world examples and structured interventions, Miller addresses the unique challenges faced by therapists, counselors, social workers, and other helping professionals. The book emphasizes that managing secondary traumatic stress is not a luxury but a necessity for long-term career sustainability and personal well-being.
Readers will gain tools for building psychological resilience, recognizing warning signs early, and creating an organizational culture that supports trauma-informed self-care.







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