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Exploring Empathy, Compassion Fatigue, and Burnout among Feral Cat Caregivers

机译:野生猫看护人探索同理心,同情疲劳和倦怠

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Based on four years of ethnographic observations, interviews, and full participation, this research elucidates the emotional dynamics and consequences of feral cat caregiving across a variety of interactional settings. Such care-giving is often conducted in the context of a lack of understanding from otherwise sympathetic friends and relatives and opposition and stigmatization from others who are unsympathetic to the work. We find that the ability of caregivers to take the role of the nonhuman other facilitates genuine empathic concern, which allows caregivers to provide relatively successful and ongoing care. Unfortunately, the combination of emotional stress and compassion fatigue, combined with frequent setbacks and a substantial dearth of organizational and economic support of caregivers' efforts, often leads to disillusionment, cynicism, and burnout. In addition to elucidating the social and emotional problems of our respondents, we also offer a conceptual and theoretical framework to guide further research on this and related topics.
机译:基于四年的民族造影观察,访谈和充分参与,这项研究阐明了野猫识别各种互动环境的情感动态和后果。这种照顾通常在缺乏了解其他同情的朋友和亲戚和反对和侮辱以及对工作的其他人的反对和侮辱的背景下进行的。我们发现护理人员采取非人汉的作用的能力促进了真正的移情问题,使护理人员提供相对成功和持续的护理。不幸的是,情绪压力和同情疲劳的结合结合了频繁的挫折和对护理人员努力的组织和经济支持的大量缺乏,往往导致幻灭,玩世不恭和倦怠。除了阐明我们受访者的社会和情感问题外,我们还提供了一种概念和理论框架,以指导进一步研究和相关主题。

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