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The world is said to be suffering from compassion fatigue these days.
Several personal attributes place a person at risk for developing compassion fatigue.
I feel a tsunami of compassion fatigue sweeping over me.
Compassion fatigue has been called a form of burnout in some literature.
When television brought war and suffering into our living rooms, the results became know as "compassion fatigue."
After about five years I did develop burnout - what some people call "compassion fatigue."
The short answer is that combat readiness requires compassion fatigue.
I was bored and lonely; they were suffering from compassion fatigue.
Compassion fatigue among donor countries means there is less money than needed to pay Vietnamese boat people to go home.
There might be compassion fatigue, or people might want to give more."
Between 16 and 85% of health care workers in various fields develop compassion fatigue.
Some professionals may be predisposed to compassion fatigue due to personal trauma.
How painful it would be if such compassion fatigue depressed gifts for the neediest.
Compassion Fatigue and Psychological distress among social workers: a validation study.
Do not expect too much from the new states; expect compassion fatigue from the rest of the world.
'And it has proved that the man on the street is not suffering compassion fatigue.
As the number of refugees has climbed to 12 million, the West is complaining of "compassion fatigue."
In one study, approximately 85% of emergency room nurses met the criteria for compassion fatigue.
"Compassion fatigue: Communication and burnout toward social problems."
Those nations are afflicted, in a phrase that has gained currency among refugee workers, with "compassion fatigue."
The result is a discouragingly contagious compassion fatigue.
Mental health professionals are another group that often suffer from compassion fatigue, particularly when they treat those who have suffered extensive trauma.
If you write too graphically on the subject, you risk alienating readers with compassion fatigue.
Human "die-backs" are now a routine feature of worldwide news, with "compassion fatigue" already evident in the media.
The term "compassion fatigue" is considered somewhat euphemistic.