Compassion fatigue, emotional regulation, frustration tolerance in the therapists working with special needs Children
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Workload and static circumstances may frustrate those professionals who
are serving them diligently and many other circumstances may make them vulnerable to
disturbed emotional state. The current study aimed to evaluate the association between
compassion fatigue, difficulties in emotional regulation and frustration discomfort.
Therefore, a sample of 200 therapists (125 Women) were recruited through convenient
sampling strategy. Compassion Fatigue‐Short Scale (CF‐Short Scale; Figley, 1995),
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS-16; Gratz & Roemer, 2004) and
Frustration Discomfort Scale (FDS; Harington, 2005) were administered to assess the level
of study variables. The findings of the study revealed that there is significant positive
association between all the study variables (p < .05). In the mediation analysis, difficulties
in emotional regulation was considered as mediating variable between compassion fatigue
and frustration discomfort (χ²>.05, 95% CI). This study implicates the need of providing
balanced workload and a burnout leave for these therapists after a fixed time interval. This
step would improve their performance level significantly while enhancing their
compassion and regulating their emotions in a positive manner.
Keywords: compassion fatigue, emotional regulation, frustration discomfort,
therapists
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Department of humanities, fa23, Psychology, compassion fatigue, emotional regulation, frustration discomfort, Maryam Amjad