The second edition of Reducing Secondary Traumatic Stress expands the five evidence-informed CE-CERT practices for supporting emotional well-being in workers exposed to the effects of secondary trauma.
The second edition of Reducing Secondary Traumatic Stress expands the five evidence-informed CE-CERT practices for supporting emotional well-being in workers exposed to the effects of secondary trauma.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian C. Miller, PhD, has experience in a variety of behavioral health direct practice, clinical leadership, and policy roles. He holds a PhD from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Part 1: Where We Begin: The Ordinary and Familiar World 1. Accepting the Challenge Part 2: Leaving the Familiar World 2. Experiential Engagement: Entering the Woods at the Darkest Place 3. Reducing Rumination: Leaving the Ghosts that Follow 4. Conscious Narrative: Telling Our Story Stories of the Quest: The Conscious Narrative then underneath The Antecedent Narrative 5. Point of Contact: The Concurrent Narrative 6. Stories Around the Fire: The Consolidation Narrative Part 3: Returning with the Elixir 7. Reducing Emotional Labor: Making Our Work Easier 8. Activating Parasympathetic Recovery: Breathing Lessons 9. CE-CERT Echoes: Creating Synergy Between the CE-CERT Skills
Part 1: Where We Begin: The Ordinary and Familiar World 1. Accepting the Challenge Part 2: Leaving the Familiar World 2. Experiential Engagement: Entering the Woods at the Darkest Place 3. Reducing Rumination: Leaving the Ghosts that Follow 4. Conscious Narrative: Telling Our Story Stories of the Quest: The Conscious Narrative then underneath The Antecedent Narrative 5. Point of Contact: The Concurrent Narrative 6. Stories Around the Fire: The Consolidation Narrative Part 3: Returning with the Elixir 7. Reducing Emotional Labor: Making Our Work Easier 8. Activating Parasympathetic Recovery: Breathing Lessons 9. CE-CERT Echoes: Creating Synergy Between the CE-CERT Skills
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