Pivot with Jenny Blake

357: Addressing the Mental Health Challenges of Doing Humanitarian Work with Dimple Dhabalia

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Jan 14, 2024
In this insightful discussion, Dimple Dhabalia, founder of Roots in the Clouds and a consultant specializing in storytelling for healing, shares her journey from attorney to humanitarian worker. She dives into the emotional toll of vicarious trauma and the health repercussions many face. Dimple introduces her five-stage framework for sustainable service work, emphasizing the power of storytelling in healing. She also discusses her upcoming book, aiming to redefine the 'service before self' narrative to promote well-being among caregivers.
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INSIGHT

Hidden Occupational Trauma In Humanitarian Work

  • Dimple Dhabalia highlights that humanitarian work often lacks training about its psychological impact on workers.
  • Workers absorb others' trauma and can mirror their own unresolved childhood wounds.
ADVICE

Don't Compare Your Trauma To Others

  • Avoid minimizing your own trauma by comparing it to others; trauma is trauma.
  • Treat your pain as valid and prioritize healing alongside service work.
INSIGHT

Numbing Harms Health Over Time

  • Numbing behaviors like drinking are common coping mechanisms in the field but worsen long-term health.
  • Chronic stress in humanitarian roles can lead to autoimmune and chronic conditions.
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