The relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on trained dog handlers within the South African Police Service.

Police officers are exposed to stress outside the range of usual human experience. The operational duties of police work, by their very nature, may at any time place officers in life threatening situations (McCraty, Tomasino, Atkinson and Sundram, 1999). These life threatening situations often le...

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Main Author: Olivier, Celeste
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Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/6588
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-65882019-05-11T03:40:46Z The relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on trained dog handlers within the South African Police Service. Olivier, Celeste Temperament Traumatic stress South African Police Service Police officers are exposed to stress outside the range of usual human experience. The operational duties of police work, by their very nature, may at any time place officers in life threatening situations (McCraty, Tomasino, Atkinson and Sundram, 1999). These life threatening situations often lead police officers to experience different kinds of trauma. Certain temperament characteristics have throughout time been implicated as vulnerabilities toward trauma (Marais, 2005). This research study aimed to investigate this relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on police officers working as dog handlers at the SAPS Dog Unit, Soweto. An exploratory-descriptive research design with a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods was used to address the aims of the study. Use of the Keirsey’s Temperament Sorter indicated that from the fifteen respondents who took part in this study the majority demonstrated a tendency towards extraversion, sensation, feeling and judging. The sensation subscales showed a weak, yet significant relationship with both intrusion and avoidance symptoms which were measured by the Impact of Event Scale – Revised (IES-R). In addition to the IES-R the researcher made use of a semi-structured interview schedule to determine the effects that traumatic work incidents had on the respondents. Common themes that emerged from the interviews included: denial, emotional detachment, lack of trust and a lack of selfknowledge. The main conclusion that emerged from the study was the need to empower police officers by helping them gain self-awareness in terms of their unique ways of coping with trauma. 2009-03-02T09:16:55Z 2009-03-02T09:16:55Z 2009-03-02T09:16:55Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/6588 en application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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Traumatic stress
South African Police Service
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Traumatic stress
South African Police Service
Olivier, Celeste
The relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on trained dog handlers within the South African Police Service.
description Police officers are exposed to stress outside the range of usual human experience. The operational duties of police work, by their very nature, may at any time place officers in life threatening situations (McCraty, Tomasino, Atkinson and Sundram, 1999). These life threatening situations often lead police officers to experience different kinds of trauma. Certain temperament characteristics have throughout time been implicated as vulnerabilities toward trauma (Marais, 2005). This research study aimed to investigate this relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on police officers working as dog handlers at the SAPS Dog Unit, Soweto. An exploratory-descriptive research design with a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods was used to address the aims of the study. Use of the Keirsey’s Temperament Sorter indicated that from the fifteen respondents who took part in this study the majority demonstrated a tendency towards extraversion, sensation, feeling and judging. The sensation subscales showed a weak, yet significant relationship with both intrusion and avoidance symptoms which were measured by the Impact of Event Scale – Revised (IES-R). In addition to the IES-R the researcher made use of a semi-structured interview schedule to determine the effects that traumatic work incidents had on the respondents. Common themes that emerged from the interviews included: denial, emotional detachment, lack of trust and a lack of selfknowledge. The main conclusion that emerged from the study was the need to empower police officers by helping them gain self-awareness in terms of their unique ways of coping with trauma.
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title The relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on trained dog handlers within the South African Police Service.
title_short The relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on trained dog handlers within the South African Police Service.
title_full The relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on trained dog handlers within the South African Police Service.
title_fullStr The relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on trained dog handlers within the South African Police Service.
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between temperament styles and the effects of traumatic events on trained dog handlers within the South African Police Service.
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