Psychological service in the wake of cataclysmic life events has emerged as a prominent and visible component of social response. This has generated a bandwagon of potential service providers, service approaches, and service venues. Where once help was scarce, it has become plentiful enough to engender its own set of conflicts and contradictions along with its intended solace and aid. "Response to Disaster" reconciles the technical, theoretical, and applied interests represented in these various populations and provides a contemporary treatment that can help define the directions of their increasing interaction.…mehr
Psychological service in the wake of cataclysmic life events has emerged as a prominent and visible component of social response. This has generated a bandwagon of potential service providers, service approaches, and service venues. Where once help was scarce, it has become plentiful enough to engender its own set of conflicts and contradictions along with its intended solace and aid. "Response to Disaster" reconciles the technical, theoretical, and applied interests represented in these various populations and provides a contemporary treatment that can help define the directions of their increasing interaction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Psychosocial Ecological and Community Perspectives on Disaster Response Richard Gist Bernard Lubin Bradley G. Redburn; Part 1 Theoretical Foundations; Chapter 2 The Experience of Disaster: Individuals and Communities Sharing Trauma Krzysztof Kaniasty Fran Norris; Chapter 3 The Short- and Long-Term Psychological Impact of Disasters: Implications for Mental Health Interventions and Policy Mark S. Salzer Leonard Bickman; Chapter 4 Assessing the Impact of Trauma in Work-Related Populations: Occupational and Cultural Determinants of Reactivity Douglas Paton Leigh M. Smith Robert Ramsay Debo Akande; Chapter 5 A Critical Look at PTSD: Constructs Concepts Epidemiology and Implications Jeffrey P. Staab Carol S. Fullerton Robert Ursano; Part 2 Community Strategies for Intervention; Chapter 6 The Help-Seeking Process for Distress after Disaster Suzanne Yates Danny Axsom Karyn Tiedman; Chapter 7 Coping with Disastrous Events: An Empowerment Model of Community Healing Julie van den Eynde Arthur Veno; Chapter 8 Children's Responses to Disaster: Family and Systems Approaches Eric M. Vernberg; Chapter 9 There Are No Simple Solutions to Complex Problems: The Rise and Fall of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing as a Response to Occupational Stress in the Fire Service Richard Gist S. Joseph Woodall; Part 3 Contemporary Issues in Community Systems Research and Practice; Chapter 10 Ethical Issues in Working with Communities in Crisis Patrick O'Neill; Chapter 11 "And Then You Do the Hokey-Pokey and You Turn Yourself Around..." Richard Gist S. Joseph Woodall Lynn K. Magenheimer; Chapter 12 Pseudoscience and the Commercial Promotion of Trauma Treatments Jeffrey M. Lohr Robert W. Montgomery Scott O. Lilienfeld David F. Tolin; Chapter 13 In the Public Arena: Disaster as a Socially Constructed Problem Lennis G. Echterling Mary Lou Wylie; Epilogue;
Chapter 1 Psychosocial Ecological and Community Perspectives on Disaster Response Richard Gist Bernard Lubin Bradley G. Redburn; Part 1 Theoretical Foundations; Chapter 2 The Experience of Disaster: Individuals and Communities Sharing Trauma Krzysztof Kaniasty Fran Norris; Chapter 3 The Short- and Long-Term Psychological Impact of Disasters: Implications for Mental Health Interventions and Policy Mark S. Salzer Leonard Bickman; Chapter 4 Assessing the Impact of Trauma in Work-Related Populations: Occupational and Cultural Determinants of Reactivity Douglas Paton Leigh M. Smith Robert Ramsay Debo Akande; Chapter 5 A Critical Look at PTSD: Constructs Concepts Epidemiology and Implications Jeffrey P. Staab Carol S. Fullerton Robert Ursano; Part 2 Community Strategies for Intervention; Chapter 6 The Help-Seeking Process for Distress after Disaster Suzanne Yates Danny Axsom Karyn Tiedman; Chapter 7 Coping with Disastrous Events: An Empowerment Model of Community Healing Julie van den Eynde Arthur Veno; Chapter 8 Children's Responses to Disaster: Family and Systems Approaches Eric M. Vernberg; Chapter 9 There Are No Simple Solutions to Complex Problems: The Rise and Fall of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing as a Response to Occupational Stress in the Fire Service Richard Gist S. Joseph Woodall; Part 3 Contemporary Issues in Community Systems Research and Practice; Chapter 10 Ethical Issues in Working with Communities in Crisis Patrick O'Neill; Chapter 11 "And Then You Do the Hokey-Pokey and You Turn Yourself Around..." Richard Gist S. Joseph Woodall Lynn K. Magenheimer; Chapter 12 Pseudoscience and the Commercial Promotion of Trauma Treatments Jeffrey M. Lohr Robert W. Montgomery Scott O. Lilienfeld David F. Tolin; Chapter 13 In the Public Arena: Disaster as a Socially Constructed Problem Lennis G. Echterling Mary Lou Wylie; Epilogue;
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