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    Exam 16: Burnout, vicarious Traumatization, and Compassion Fatigue
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    Being Over-Involved in Client Problems May Cause Crisis Workers to Attempt
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Being Over-Involved in Client Problems May Cause Crisis Workers to Attempt

Question 52

Question 52

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Being over-involved in client problems may cause crisis workers to attempt dramatic cures on impossible cases and become panic stricken when plans go awry.​

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