Vicarious Trauma in Healthcare: When Other People’s Pain Starts to Feel Like Yours

When you work in healthcare, other people’s pain can start to feel like your own. You might carry stories, images, or emotions long after your shift ends — and it doesn’t mean you’re weak. It means you’re human. This post explores what vicarious trauma really is, why it’s so common among healthcare workers, and how therapy can help you keep caring without losing yourself.

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What If You Stopped Fixing and Started Feeling?

If you’re someone who feels deeply—who senses the emotional temperature in a room before a word is spoken—you’ve probably learned to carry a lot that isn’t yours. You may offer comfort, insight, care, and calm to everyone around you. But when it comes to your own inner world, do you extend that same compassion?

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