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First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780876309995
- ISBN-10: 0876309996
- Artikelnr.: 22419756
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780876309995
- ISBN-10: 0876309996
- Artikelnr.: 22419756
Gist, Richard; Lubin, Bernard
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;
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;
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;