Fostering Resilience Before, During, and After Experiences of Trauma
Insights to Inform Practice Across the Lifetime
Herausgeber: Maisha, Buuma; Morin, Melanie; Massicotte, Stephanie
Fostering Resilience Before, During, and After Experiences of Trauma
Insights to Inform Practice Across the Lifetime
Herausgeber: Maisha, Buuma; Morin, Melanie; Massicotte, Stephanie
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This book highlights effective evidence-based approaches to nurturing resilience, before, during, and after a traumatic experience. It will be of interest to clinicians, counsellors and researchers involved in the study of building resilience, as well as trauma studies, psychology, and mental health more broadly.
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This book highlights effective evidence-based approaches to nurturing resilience, before, during, and after a traumatic experience. It will be of interest to clinicians, counsellors and researchers involved in the study of building resilience, as well as trauma studies, psychology, and mental health more broadly.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9780367714345
- ISBN-10: 0367714345
- Artikelnr.: 69892351
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9780367714345
- ISBN-10: 0367714345
- Artikelnr.: 69892351
Buuma Maisha is an assistant professor of psychotherapy and counselling at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada. Stephanie Massicotte is a licensed psychotherapist with a master's degree in counselling and spirituality. She currently works as a crisis counsellor in Ottawa, Canada. Melanie Morin holds a master's degree in counselling and spirituality. She currently works at the Public Service Commission of Canada.
Hélène's Story: What Does Resilience look like? A Personal Testimony on My Journey
1. Introduction: Resilience - When, Where, Why and For Whom is it Relevant?
Part I: Developing Resilience Prior to Facing Mental Health Challenges and Adversity
2. An Experiential Learning Tool for Teaching About the Promotion of Child Resilience to Mental Health Concerns: Moods Managed
3. Social Media and Resilience
4. Resilience in the Older Adult
5. Identity and Resilience in Victims of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation
Part II: Resilience and Identity During Adversities
6. Resilience, Spirituality, and the Imaginary in the Context of Chronic Pain
7. A Resilient Identity
Myth or Reality?
8. Resilience as it Relates to the Young Adults with a Sudden Onset of Chronic Illness
9. Acculturation Stress and Resilience Among Immigrant Families
Part III: Nurturing Resilience Following Traumatic Events
10. Grieving and Resilience Factors for the Widow(er): Role Transition
11. Relationships as Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth Factors for War-Time Survivors with Interpretations of Rape as Sexual Taboo: Healing Embrace
12. The Narrative of Resilience through Social Media in the Black Community: #Overcome
13. Conclusion: The Lessons We Learned on Resilience and Adversity
1. Introduction: Resilience - When, Where, Why and For Whom is it Relevant?
Part I: Developing Resilience Prior to Facing Mental Health Challenges and Adversity
2. An Experiential Learning Tool for Teaching About the Promotion of Child Resilience to Mental Health Concerns: Moods Managed
3. Social Media and Resilience
4. Resilience in the Older Adult
5. Identity and Resilience in Victims of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation
Part II: Resilience and Identity During Adversities
6. Resilience, Spirituality, and the Imaginary in the Context of Chronic Pain
7. A Resilient Identity
Myth or Reality?
8. Resilience as it Relates to the Young Adults with a Sudden Onset of Chronic Illness
9. Acculturation Stress and Resilience Among Immigrant Families
Part III: Nurturing Resilience Following Traumatic Events
10. Grieving and Resilience Factors for the Widow(er): Role Transition
11. Relationships as Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth Factors for War-Time Survivors with Interpretations of Rape as Sexual Taboo: Healing Embrace
12. The Narrative of Resilience through Social Media in the Black Community: #Overcome
13. Conclusion: The Lessons We Learned on Resilience and Adversity
Hélène's Story: What Does Resilience look like? A Personal Testimony on My Journey
1. Introduction: Resilience - When, Where, Why and For Whom is it Relevant?
Part I: Developing Resilience Prior to Facing Mental Health Challenges and Adversity
2. An Experiential Learning Tool for Teaching About the Promotion of Child Resilience to Mental Health Concerns: Moods Managed
3. Social Media and Resilience
4. Resilience in the Older Adult
5. Identity and Resilience in Victims of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation
Part II: Resilience and Identity During Adversities
6. Resilience, Spirituality, and the Imaginary in the Context of Chronic Pain
7. A Resilient Identity
Myth or Reality?
8. Resilience as it Relates to the Young Adults with a Sudden Onset of Chronic Illness
9. Acculturation Stress and Resilience Among Immigrant Families
Part III: Nurturing Resilience Following Traumatic Events
10. Grieving and Resilience Factors for the Widow(er): Role Transition
11. Relationships as Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth Factors for War-Time Survivors with Interpretations of Rape as Sexual Taboo: Healing Embrace
12. The Narrative of Resilience through Social Media in the Black Community: #Overcome
13. Conclusion: The Lessons We Learned on Resilience and Adversity
1. Introduction: Resilience - When, Where, Why and For Whom is it Relevant?
Part I: Developing Resilience Prior to Facing Mental Health Challenges and Adversity
2. An Experiential Learning Tool for Teaching About the Promotion of Child Resilience to Mental Health Concerns: Moods Managed
3. Social Media and Resilience
4. Resilience in the Older Adult
5. Identity and Resilience in Victims of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation
Part II: Resilience and Identity During Adversities
6. Resilience, Spirituality, and the Imaginary in the Context of Chronic Pain
7. A Resilient Identity
Myth or Reality?
8. Resilience as it Relates to the Young Adults with a Sudden Onset of Chronic Illness
9. Acculturation Stress and Resilience Among Immigrant Families
Part III: Nurturing Resilience Following Traumatic Events
10. Grieving and Resilience Factors for the Widow(er): Role Transition
11. Relationships as Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth Factors for War-Time Survivors with Interpretations of Rape as Sexual Taboo: Healing Embrace
12. The Narrative of Resilience through Social Media in the Black Community: #Overcome
13. Conclusion: The Lessons We Learned on Resilience and Adversity