Judith Hassan's book discusses the kinds of demands placed on those who work with war survivors and opens up issues for others in the field of war trauma to answer in their own particular and appropriate way. A House Next Door to Trauma points to a different way of becoming a neighbour to all those who suffer extreme war experiences.
Judith Hassan's book discusses the kinds of demands placed on those who work with war survivors and opens up issues for others in the field of war trauma to answer in their own particular and appropriate way. A House Next Door to Trauma points to a different way of becoming a neighbour to all those who suffer extreme war experiences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judith Hassan, OBE, is Jewish Care's Special Advisor on Therapeutic Work with Survivors of War Trauma. She has a BSc (Hons) in Human Relations and is a qualified social worker. Judith has worked for Jewish Care for 42 years and considers they have always been the vital support for the services for survivors. For 36 years she pioneered and developed specialist services for survivors and refugees, both as a practitioner and as director of the services. She founded the Holocaust Survivors' Centre. She trains professionals and consults internationally on how to work with the effects of war trauma. Her work is widely published. She was awarded the National Care Awards Lifetime Achievement in Care in 2007, and an OBE for Services to Holocaust Survivors in 2008. Judith feels privileged to have been engaged in such rewarding work.
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Acknowledgements. Preface: The `Other World' of the Survivor's Suffering. Part I: Facing the Dark Shadow. Introduction. 1. Opening the Door to the World of Extreme Trauma. 2. Personal Preparation to Confront the Dark Shadow. 3. The Complexity of Trauma. Part II: Learning from Survivors How to Respond to Atrocity. Introduction. 4. Working with the Effects of Extreme Trauma. 5. Rethinking our Therapeutic Approaches. Part III: A Therapeutic Model for Working with the Aftermath of Atrocity. Introduction. 6. Encounters with Survivors. 7. Translating Trauma into a Meaningful Therapeutic Language. 8. Building a Meaningful Therapeutic Service with those who have Undergone Severe Trauma. 9. Developing Services with Holocaust Survivors. Part IV: Integrating Trauma. Introduction. 10. Connecting Two Worlds. 11. Exploring the Usefulness of the Therapeutic Services in the Lives of Survivors. Part V: A House Next Door to Trauma - Particular and Universal Dimensions. Introduction. 12. Like a Mother with her Second Child: Work with Recent Refugees from War Trauma. 13. Developing Coordinated Therapeutic Responses to War Trauma. 14. Closing the Final Page. References. Index.
Acknowledgements. Preface: The `Other World' of the Survivor's Suffering. Part I: Facing the Dark Shadow. Introduction. 1. Opening the Door to the World of Extreme Trauma. 2. Personal Preparation to Confront the Dark Shadow. 3. The Complexity of Trauma. Part II: Learning from Survivors How to Respond to Atrocity. Introduction. 4. Working with the Effects of Extreme Trauma. 5. Rethinking our Therapeutic Approaches. Part III: A Therapeutic Model for Working with the Aftermath of Atrocity. Introduction. 6. Encounters with Survivors. 7. Translating Trauma into a Meaningful Therapeutic Language. 8. Building a Meaningful Therapeutic Service with those who have Undergone Severe Trauma. 9. Developing Services with Holocaust Survivors. Part IV: Integrating Trauma. Introduction. 10. Connecting Two Worlds. 11. Exploring the Usefulness of the Therapeutic Services in the Lives of Survivors. Part V: A House Next Door to Trauma - Particular and Universal Dimensions. Introduction. 12. Like a Mother with her Second Child: Work with Recent Refugees from War Trauma. 13. Developing Coordinated Therapeutic Responses to War Trauma. 14. Closing the Final Page. References. Index.
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