Trauma, Spirituality, and Posttraumatic Growth in Clinical Social Work Practice
Herausgeber: Boynton, Heather M; Vis, Jo-Ann
Trauma, Spirituality, and Posttraumatic Growth in Clinical Social Work Practice
Herausgeber: Boynton, Heather M; Vis, Jo-Ann
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Written by Canadian social workers, this book addresses the impact of trauma-related events and emphasizes the importance of spirituality and posttraumatic growth.
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Written by Canadian social workers, this book addresses the impact of trauma-related events and emphasizes the importance of spirituality and posttraumatic growth.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 264g
- ISBN-13: 9781487543952
- ISBN-10: 1487543956
- Artikelnr.: 63660876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 264g
- ISBN-13: 9781487543952
- ISBN-10: 1487543956
- Artikelnr.: 63660876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Heather M. Boynton and Jo-Ann Vis
Introduction
Heather Boynton and Jo-Ann Vis
1. Spirituality and Possibilities for Posttraumatic Growth in Children
Heather Boynton
2. Spirituality and Child Welfare Practice with Indigenous Families:
Fostering a "Culture of Strengths"
Joey Wark, Heather Boynton, and Jo-Ann Vis
3. Spiritual-Trauma-Informed Schools: Supporting Children Exposed to
Interpersonal Trauma
Heather Boynton, Jo-Ann Vis, and Taylor Smith
4. Body-Mind-Oriented Trauma Therapy with Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors:
Benefits and Challenges
Joanne Smit and Jo-Ann Vis
5. Exploring Meaning and Purpose: Underpinnings to Posttraumatic Growth for
Frontline Professionals
Jo-Ann Vis
6. Grief and Loss: A Shifting Landscape
Susan Cadell
7. The Soulful Journey: A Spirituality-based Group for Treatment
Shelly Poluchowicz and Heather Boynton
8. Offering Social Work Care for Spiritual Needs at the End of Life
Kathy Kortes-Miller
9. Addressing the Effects of Trauma Using Holistic and Creative
Mindfulness-based Practices and Concepts
Diana Coholic
10. Posttraumatic Growth: Discovery of Identity and Deep Driving Desire
with Mahavakyam Meditation in Clinical Social Work
Indrani Margolin and Tulshi Sen
11. Spirituality and Faith Communities Relative to Developmental Disability
and Health Issues: Considerations in Disability, Illness, and End of Life
Care
David Nicholas and Christopher Kilmer
Conclusion
Jo-Ann Vis and Heather Boynton
Heather Boynton and Jo-Ann Vis
1. Spirituality and Possibilities for Posttraumatic Growth in Children
Heather Boynton
2. Spirituality and Child Welfare Practice with Indigenous Families:
Fostering a "Culture of Strengths"
Joey Wark, Heather Boynton, and Jo-Ann Vis
3. Spiritual-Trauma-Informed Schools: Supporting Children Exposed to
Interpersonal Trauma
Heather Boynton, Jo-Ann Vis, and Taylor Smith
4. Body-Mind-Oriented Trauma Therapy with Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors:
Benefits and Challenges
Joanne Smit and Jo-Ann Vis
5. Exploring Meaning and Purpose: Underpinnings to Posttraumatic Growth for
Frontline Professionals
Jo-Ann Vis
6. Grief and Loss: A Shifting Landscape
Susan Cadell
7. The Soulful Journey: A Spirituality-based Group for Treatment
Shelly Poluchowicz and Heather Boynton
8. Offering Social Work Care for Spiritual Needs at the End of Life
Kathy Kortes-Miller
9. Addressing the Effects of Trauma Using Holistic and Creative
Mindfulness-based Practices and Concepts
Diana Coholic
10. Posttraumatic Growth: Discovery of Identity and Deep Driving Desire
with Mahavakyam Meditation in Clinical Social Work
Indrani Margolin and Tulshi Sen
11. Spirituality and Faith Communities Relative to Developmental Disability
and Health Issues: Considerations in Disability, Illness, and End of Life
Care
David Nicholas and Christopher Kilmer
Conclusion
Jo-Ann Vis and Heather Boynton
Introduction
Heather Boynton and Jo-Ann Vis
1. Spirituality and Possibilities for Posttraumatic Growth in Children
Heather Boynton
2. Spirituality and Child Welfare Practice with Indigenous Families:
Fostering a "Culture of Strengths"
Joey Wark, Heather Boynton, and Jo-Ann Vis
3. Spiritual-Trauma-Informed Schools: Supporting Children Exposed to
Interpersonal Trauma
Heather Boynton, Jo-Ann Vis, and Taylor Smith
4. Body-Mind-Oriented Trauma Therapy with Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors:
Benefits and Challenges
Joanne Smit and Jo-Ann Vis
5. Exploring Meaning and Purpose: Underpinnings to Posttraumatic Growth for
Frontline Professionals
Jo-Ann Vis
6. Grief and Loss: A Shifting Landscape
Susan Cadell
7. The Soulful Journey: A Spirituality-based Group for Treatment
Shelly Poluchowicz and Heather Boynton
8. Offering Social Work Care for Spiritual Needs at the End of Life
Kathy Kortes-Miller
9. Addressing the Effects of Trauma Using Holistic and Creative
Mindfulness-based Practices and Concepts
Diana Coholic
10. Posttraumatic Growth: Discovery of Identity and Deep Driving Desire
with Mahavakyam Meditation in Clinical Social Work
Indrani Margolin and Tulshi Sen
11. Spirituality and Faith Communities Relative to Developmental Disability
and Health Issues: Considerations in Disability, Illness, and End of Life
Care
David Nicholas and Christopher Kilmer
Conclusion
Jo-Ann Vis and Heather Boynton
Heather Boynton and Jo-Ann Vis
1. Spirituality and Possibilities for Posttraumatic Growth in Children
Heather Boynton
2. Spirituality and Child Welfare Practice with Indigenous Families:
Fostering a "Culture of Strengths"
Joey Wark, Heather Boynton, and Jo-Ann Vis
3. Spiritual-Trauma-Informed Schools: Supporting Children Exposed to
Interpersonal Trauma
Heather Boynton, Jo-Ann Vis, and Taylor Smith
4. Body-Mind-Oriented Trauma Therapy with Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors:
Benefits and Challenges
Joanne Smit and Jo-Ann Vis
5. Exploring Meaning and Purpose: Underpinnings to Posttraumatic Growth for
Frontline Professionals
Jo-Ann Vis
6. Grief and Loss: A Shifting Landscape
Susan Cadell
7. The Soulful Journey: A Spirituality-based Group for Treatment
Shelly Poluchowicz and Heather Boynton
8. Offering Social Work Care for Spiritual Needs at the End of Life
Kathy Kortes-Miller
9. Addressing the Effects of Trauma Using Holistic and Creative
Mindfulness-based Practices and Concepts
Diana Coholic
10. Posttraumatic Growth: Discovery of Identity and Deep Driving Desire
with Mahavakyam Meditation in Clinical Social Work
Indrani Margolin and Tulshi Sen
11. Spirituality and Faith Communities Relative to Developmental Disability
and Health Issues: Considerations in Disability, Illness, and End of Life
Care
David Nicholas and Christopher Kilmer
Conclusion
Jo-Ann Vis and Heather Boynton