I cut and pasted this off of another website (I could not find any copywrite info or anything that said that I had to have permission to share it so I hope its ok):
We have not been directly exposed to the trauma scene, but we hear the story told with such intensity, or we hear similar stories so often, or we have the gift and curse of extreme empathy and we suffer. We feel the feelings of our clients. We experience their fears. We dream their dreams. Eventually, we lose a certain spark of optimism, humor and hope. We tire. We aren't sick, but we aren't ourselves.
Care givers report the following signs and symptoms of Compassion Fatigue:
· Bystanders guilt
· Rage
· Grief
· Dread
· Anxiety
· Numbing—”I have nothing left to give.” Detached from the world around you.
· Panic attacks
· Alcohol abuse/drug abuse
· Disturbed sleep
· Nightmares
· Spontaneous crying spells---”for no reason”
· Irritable outbursts/Impatience
· Difficulty concentrating
· Chronically late for work
· Depression
All of these things happened to me the very first time M broke up with me and I got the "I love you, but I'm not IN love with you" talk. I have never used drugs, but I found myself going out and drinking more and being a bit more reckless with alcohol than usual. I was so scared; I thought I was going crazy!! I don't know all his combat stories so I ended up imagining him in every war scene in movies, I pictured him in the most horrific of battles with such graphic details that I gave myself night terrors for weeks.
We have not been directly exposed to the trauma scene, but we hear the story told with such intensity, or we hear similar stories so often, or we have the gift and curse of extreme empathy and we suffer. We feel the feelings of our clients. We experience their fears. We dream their dreams. Eventually, we lose a certain spark of optimism, humor and hope. We tire. We aren't sick, but we aren't ourselves.
Care givers report the following signs and symptoms of Compassion Fatigue:
· Bystanders guilt
· Rage
· Grief
· Dread
· Anxiety
· Numbing—”I have nothing left to give.” Detached from the world around you.
· Panic attacks
· Alcohol abuse/drug abuse
· Disturbed sleep
· Nightmares
· Spontaneous crying spells---”for no reason”
· Irritable outbursts/Impatience
· Difficulty concentrating
· Chronically late for work
· Depression
All of these things happened to me the very first time M broke up with me and I got the "I love you, but I'm not IN love with you" talk. I have never used drugs, but I found myself going out and drinking more and being a bit more reckless with alcohol than usual. I was so scared; I thought I was going crazy!! I don't know all his combat stories so I ended up imagining him in every war scene in movies, I pictured him in the most horrific of battles with such graphic details that I gave myself night terrors for weeks.