Revista de Estudios Sociales

rev. estud. soc. | eISSN 1900-5180 | ISSN 0123-885X

Resiliencia vicaria: una revisión comprensiva

No. 66 (2018-10-01)
  • Pilar Hernandez-Wolfe
    Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling (Estados Unidos)

Resumen

La resiliencia vicaria se ha definido como el impacto positivo sobre los terapeutas y su consecuente crecimiento personal como resultado de su contacto con la resiliencia de sus clientes. Este artículo ofrece un resumen comprensivo de las investigaciones cualitativas y cuantitativas del tema realizadas durante los últimos diez años y ofrece sugerencias para investigaciones futuras.

Palabras clave: Autor: resiliencia, resiliencia vicaria, trauma

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