Stress and poor mental health affect displaced aid workers
Aid workers are often seen as the ones giving help, not needing it. They give out of their own displacement and trauma and uniquely experience God at work.
Aid workers are often seen as the ones giving help, not needing it. They give out of their own displacement and trauma and uniquely experience God at work.
Frontline chaplains need to maintain their mental wellbeing to do their work, which often involves dealing with vicarious trauma and burnout.