The cost of helping: Altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of Filipino school counselors

School Counseling is a helping profession which include everyday exposure to other people’s problems and life crisis. Due to the nature of this career, counselors are becoming more prone to having compassion fatigue – a negative disposition factored from Burnout and Secondary Trauma. In this explana...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-142222024-09-09T00:02:19Z The cost of helping: Altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of Filipino school counselors Fernandez, Rochelle T. School Counseling is a helping profession which include everyday exposure to other people’s problems and life crisis. Due to the nature of this career, counselors are becoming more prone to having compassion fatigue – a negative disposition factored from Burnout and Secondary Trauma. In this explanatory sequential mixed method study, the main goal was to explore how Altruism further relates to Compassion Fatigue and Compassion Satisfaction of Filipino school counselors. A survey was administered to 111 counselors from different High Schools within Metro Manila while in-depth interviews were conducted to seven select counselors. The study found out that the level of Altruism and Compassion Satisfaction has a significant direct relationship (r=.72) which imply that the level of altruism can affect how Filipino counselors feel positively about their profession. While Compassion Fatigue has weak inverse relationship with Altruism having moderate negative relationship with Burnout (r= -.62) and weak negative relationship with Secondary Trauma (r= -.26). The study have also identified core factors how Altruism relates to Compassion Satisfaction such as: (1) Helping as Motivation, (2) Helping brings Positive Emotions, (3) Selfless Acts give Life Meaning and Purpose, and (4) Believing in Greater Purpose. On the other hand, (1) Unmet Self-expectation, (2) Sacrifices leading to Straining, (3) Misconceived bias to Counselling, (4) Regretting Missed Opportunity to Help, (5) Feeling Inadequate, and (6) Work Overload are factors that links compassion fatigue to altruism. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12289 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Student counselors—Psychology Altruism Secondary traumatic stress Compassion Counseling
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Student counselors—Psychology
Altruism
Secondary traumatic stress
Compassion
Counseling
spellingShingle Student counselors—Psychology
Altruism
Secondary traumatic stress
Compassion
Counseling
Fernandez, Rochelle T.
The cost of helping: Altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of Filipino school counselors
description School Counseling is a helping profession which include everyday exposure to other people’s problems and life crisis. Due to the nature of this career, counselors are becoming more prone to having compassion fatigue – a negative disposition factored from Burnout and Secondary Trauma. In this explanatory sequential mixed method study, the main goal was to explore how Altruism further relates to Compassion Fatigue and Compassion Satisfaction of Filipino school counselors. A survey was administered to 111 counselors from different High Schools within Metro Manila while in-depth interviews were conducted to seven select counselors. The study found out that the level of Altruism and Compassion Satisfaction has a significant direct relationship (r=.72) which imply that the level of altruism can affect how Filipino counselors feel positively about their profession. While Compassion Fatigue has weak inverse relationship with Altruism having moderate negative relationship with Burnout (r= -.62) and weak negative relationship with Secondary Trauma (r= -.26). The study have also identified core factors how Altruism relates to Compassion Satisfaction such as: (1) Helping as Motivation, (2) Helping brings Positive Emotions, (3) Selfless Acts give Life Meaning and Purpose, and (4) Believing in Greater Purpose. On the other hand, (1) Unmet Self-expectation, (2) Sacrifices leading to Straining, (3) Misconceived bias to Counselling, (4) Regretting Missed Opportunity to Help, (5) Feeling Inadequate, and (6) Work Overload are factors that links compassion fatigue to altruism.
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author Fernandez, Rochelle T.
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title The cost of helping: Altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of Filipino school counselors
title_short The cost of helping: Altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of Filipino school counselors
title_full The cost of helping: Altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of Filipino school counselors
title_fullStr The cost of helping: Altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of Filipino school counselors
title_full_unstemmed The cost of helping: Altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of Filipino school counselors
title_sort cost of helping: altruism, compassion fatigue, and compassion satisfaction of filipino school counselors
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