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-The '''effects of genocide on youth''' include psychological and demographic effects that affect the transition into adulthood. These effects are also seen in future generations of youth.+'''Compassion fatigue''', also known as '''secondary traumatic stress''' ('''STS'''), is a condition characterized by a gradual lessening of [[compassion]] over time. Scholars who study compassion fatigue note that the condition is common among workers who work directly with victims of disasters, trauma, or illness, especially in the health care industry.
== See also == == See also ==
- +* [[Vicarious traumatization]]
-* [[Acute stress reaction]]+* [[Donor fatigue]]
-* [[Chronic stress]]+* [[Bystander effect]]
-* [[Combat stress reaction]]+* [[Emotional exhaustion]]
-* [[Compassion fatigue]]+* [[Diffusion of responsibility]]
-* [[Complex post-traumatic stress disorder|Complex posttraumatic stress disorder]]+* [[Post-traumatic stress disorder]]
-* [[Da Costa's syndrome]]+* [[Countertransference]]
-* [[Emotional dysregulation]]+* [[Burnout (psychology)]]
-* [[Malingering of posttraumatic stress disorder]]+* [[Self-licensing]]
-* [[Posttraumatic embitterment disorder]]+*[[Compassion fatigue in journalism]]
-* [[Psychogenic amnesia]]+*[[Alexander Mitscherlich (psychologist)|Alexander Mitscherlich]] / [[Margarete Mitscherlich]]: wrote about the "inability to mourn".
-* [[Psychoneuroimmunology]]+
-* [[PTSD Symptom Scale – Self-Report Version]]+
-* [[Research on the effects of violence in mass media]]+
-* [[Shell shock]]+
-* [[Survivor syndrome]]+
-* [[Susto]]+
-* [[Symptoms of victimization]]+
-* [[Thousand-yard stare]]+
-* [[Trauma model of mental disorders]]+
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Compassion fatigue, also known as secondary traumatic stress (STS), is a condition characterized by a gradual lessening of compassion over time. Scholars who study compassion fatigue note that the condition is common among workers who work directly with victims of disasters, trauma, or illness, especially in the health care industry.

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