Podcast Season 2: Forensic Interviewer Growth Continuum

S2E6: Building Resilience: Empowering forensic interviewers for sustainable success

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S2E6: Building Resilience: Empowering forensic interviewers for sustainable success

As forensic interviewers bear witness to the harrowing narratives of children who have experienced trauma, these stories can have profound effects on the well-being of interviewers. The cumulative toll of this work can contribute to many facets of secondary traumatic stress. In this episode, we will explore the impact of this work on forensic interviewers and shed light on the crucial role supervisors play in supporting their well-being. Discover how supervisors can be champions of retention, creating environments that prioritize well-being and equip forensic interviewers with the tools to cultivate their resilience.

Episode Transcript

Show Notes:
Step into the complex world of forensic interviewing in this insightful conversation between Christina Rouse and Lisa Conradi, Executive Director of the Chadwick Center. In this episode, they discuss the challenging roles forensic interviewers play in child abuse investigations, providing healing and support to victims while acting as witnesses for significant legal proceedings. This demanding role comes with both physical and emotional burdens, but the interviewers’ resilience and deep-seated concern for the well-being of children and families keep them going.

We’ll also explore the profound personal impact on these forensic interviewers. From personal life intrusions and heightened safety awareness to emotional exhaustion, the demanding nature of their work leaves deep imprints. However, through organizational support, open conversations, self-care, and finding fulfillment in their vital work, they navigate these hurdles. This conversation also highlights leadership strategies, support mechanisms, and useful resources for addressing secondary traumatic stress among interviewers. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the child welfare system, trauma-informed care, and the resilience of those working on the frontlines. Hit the subscribe button now!

Host:
Christina Rouse, MSW

Guests:
Lisa Conradi, Psy.D.

Quote:

“Resilience represents a constellation of characteristics that protect individuals from the potential negative effects of stressors.”
– Ivan Robertson

Links:

Contact Host:
Christina Rouse

Contact Guests:
Lisa Conradi

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
Reducing Secondary Traumatic Stress: Skills for Sustaining a Career in the Helping Professions by Brian C. Miller
Love and Work by Marcus Buckingham
Secondary Traumatic Stress Informed-Organizational Assessment
Secondary Traumatic Stress Consortium
SRCAC: Reflect. Refuel. Reset. Hub
The CE-CERT Model

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