Dynamics and Implications of Distress Organizing

2018 
This study offers a theory-generating examination of the social construction processes through which members regularly exposed to psychological distress navigate paradoxical demands to both extend and protect the self in their work with others. A qualitative study of a child welfare agency found that members organized themselves to avoid the conscious experience of psychological distress. Distress organizing involved, first, the use of collective avoidance mechanisms that constrained the time, space, and impetus for members to experience the distress of their work; and second, patterns of interpersonal avoidance that prevented relationships in which such experiencing could occur. The mutually reinforcing, cumulative effect of distress organizing sharply reduced members’ emotional availability to clients and co-workers, which manifested as largely dispassionate responses to others’ distress. Dispassionate responding led to emotional isolation and emotional exhaustion, with which members coped by further av...
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