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Researcher Mental Health

Sensitive, Challenging, and Difficult Topics: Experiences and Practical Considerations for Qualitative Researchers

Jun 5, 2026
Safety considerations and practical principles for addressing challenging, difficult, or sensitive topics in qualitative research... Read More →

Sensitive, Challenging, and Difficult Topics: Experiences and Practical Considerations for Qualitative Researchers

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Secondary Trauma: Emotional Safety in Sensitive Research

Jun 5, 2026
Research article describing the impact of research on gender-based violence researchers, and the strategies they utilize to protect themselves from secondary trauma... Read More →

Secondary Trauma: Emotional Safety in Sensitive Research

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Attending to Our Own Trauma: Promoting Vicarious Resilience and Preventing Vicarious Traumatization among Researchers

Jun 5, 2026
Effects of homicide case file exposure on research assistants and role of trauma-informed support.... Read More →

Attending to Our Own Trauma: Promoting Vicarious Resilience and Preventing Vicarious Traumatization among Researchers

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Researching Distressing Topics: Emotional Reflexivity and Emotional Labor in the Secondary Analysis of Children and Young People’s Narratives of Abuse

Jun 5, 2026
Emotional labor in qualitative secondary analysis of children’s abuse narratives.... Read More →

Researching Distressing Topics: Emotional Reflexivity and Emotional Labor in the Secondary Analysis of Children and Young People’s Narratives of Abuse

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Emotional Distress Among Frontline Research Staff

Jun 5, 2026
Research article offering suggestions for minimizing emotional distress or secondary trauma among frontline research staff, including regular meetings with a trained counselor, time for team building and debriefing conversations... Read More →

Emotional Distress Among Frontline Research Staff

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