Mental Health Response To Mass Violence And Terrorism A Training Manual 2004
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Synopsis Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism by :
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Synopsis Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism by :
Several federal government agencies formed a collaboration to provide mental health training, tech. assistance, & consultation services for professionals assisting victims of crime. This training manual was developed to assist mental health providers in better serving victims of terrorism & mass violence. This manual will enable mental health & crime victim service providers to help victims, survivors, & the community-at-large cope & recover through outreach & support. Includes a training course for providing mental health services in the wake of a disaster. Includes field & training resources such as handouts, overheads, & rapid field training Modules -- including supplementary training for paraprofessionals. Charts & tables.
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Synopsis Mental Health Response To Mass Violence and Terrorism, A Training Manual, 2004 by :
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: Departament os Health and Human Services |
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: 184 |
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: 2004 |
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: OCLC:881063848 |
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Synopsis Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism a Training Manual by : Departament os Health and Human Services
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Synopsis Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism by :
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: U. S. Department U.S. Department of Justice |
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: CreateSpace |
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: 44 |
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: 2015-01-06 |
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: 150303609X |
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: 9781503036093 |
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: 4/5 (9X Downloads) |
Synopsis Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism by : U. S. Department U.S. Department of Justice
This field guide is intended for mental health and disaster workers; first responders; government agency employees; and crime victim assistance, faith-based, healthcare, and other service provider who assist survivors and families during the aftermath of violence and terrorism. All who come in contact with victims and families can contribute to restoring their dignity and sense of control by interacting with sensitivity, kindness,and respect. This field guide provides the basics of responding to those in crisis
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: Elspeth Cameron Ritchie |
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: Guilford Publications |
Total Pages |
: 450 |
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: 2015-06-19 |
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: 9781462524808 |
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: 146252480X |
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: 4/5 (08 Downloads) |
Synopsis Interventions Following Mass Violence and Disasters by : Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
Grounded in the best science available, this essential volume presents practical guidelines for effective clinical intervention in the immediate, intermediate, and long-term aftermath of large-scale traumatic events. Vital lessons learned from a variety of mass traumas and natural disasters are incorporated into the book's thorough review of strategies for helping specific victim and survivor populations. The editors and authors include over 40 leading experts in disaster mental health. Of crucial importance, they clearly summarize the empirical evidence supporting each intervention and provide other guidance based on experience and consensus recommendations.
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: George S. Everly, Jr. |
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: Springer |
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: 636 |
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: 2019-03-05 |
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: 9781493990986 |
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: 1493990985 |
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: 4/5 (86 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Clinical Guide to the Treatment of the Human Stress Response by : George S. Everly, Jr.
This comprehensive update of the now classic text applies the most current findings across disciplines to the treatment of pathogenic human stress arousal. New and revised chapters bring together the art and science of intervention, based in up-to-date neuroscience, starting with an innovative model tracing the stress-to-disease continuum throughout the systems of the human body. The authors detail the spectrum of physiological and psychological treatments for the stress response, including cognitive therapy, neuromuscular relaxation, breathing exercises, nutritional interventions, and pharmacotherapy. They also assess the strengths and limitations of widely-used measures of the stress response and consider the value of personality factors, cultural considerations, and resilience in stress mediation. Included in the coverage: The anatomy and physiology of the human stress response. Advances in neuroscience: implications for stress. Crisis intervention and psychological first aid. Neurophysiological rationale for the use of the relaxation response. Physical exercise and the human stress response. The pharmacological management of stress reactions. Disaster Mental Health Planning. Cultural Awareness and Stress. The Fourth Edition of A Clinical Guide to the Treatment of Human Stress Response offers readers a dual perspective, exceedingly useful in examining the origins of the stress response, and in preventing and treating the response itself. This rich integrative volume will join its predecessors in popularity among practitioners and students across disciplines and specialties.
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: Alex Gitterman |
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: Columbia University Press |
Total Pages |
: 622 |
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: 2014-06-03 |
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: 9780231163620 |
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: 0231163622 |
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: 4/5 (20 Downloads) |
Synopsis Handbook of Social Work Practice with Vulnerable and Resilient Populations by : Alex Gitterman
Every day, social workers deal with individuals, families, and groups struggling with problems that are often chronic, persistent, acute, and/or unexpected. When community and family support systems are weak or unavailable, and when internal resources fail, these populations become vulnerable to physical, cognitive, emotional, and social deterioration. Yet despite numerous risk factors, a large number of vulnerable people do live happy and productive lives. This best-selling handbook examines not only risk and vulnerability factors in disadvantaged populations but also resilience and protective strategies for managing and overcoming adversity. This third edition reflects new demographic data, research findings, and theoretical developments and accounts for changing economic and political realities and immigration and health care policy reforms. Contributors have expanded their essays to include practice with individuals, families, and groups, and new chapters consider working with military members and their families, victims and survivors of terrorism and torture, bullied children, and young men of color.
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: Brian O. Hemphill |
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: Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages |
: 158 |
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: 2023-07-03 |
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: 9781000979619 |
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: 100097961X |
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: 4/5 (19 Downloads) |
Synopsis Enough Is Enough by : Brian O. Hemphill
Are your violence prevention and mental health efforts on campus coordinated? Are all your campus professionals aware of the system for reporting information about students who may be in distress or at-risk for harming themselves or others? Is the information reviewed and acted on?Recent campus crises have highlighted that campus administrators will be judged by three things: What the campus was doing before the crisis, its immediate response during the crisis, and the follow-up after the crisis.Born out of the call by Virginia Tech’s Zenobia Hikes for urgent action to stem the tide of societal violence, and the NASPA “Enough is Enough” campaign (www.EnoughisEnoughcampaign.org) that she inspired, this book provides guidance on how to be proactive in preventing violence, and be prepared to provide a comprehensive response to a crisis. Enough is Enough presents first-hand accounts and experienced counsel from professionals who have lived through a violent incident, and continue to deal with its aftermath. They cover violence, suicide prevention, and mental health promotion in an integrated way, and offer a comprehensive plan to create a campus-wide system for collecting information about students at-risk for self-harm or violence toward others. The authors describe how to develop university-wide emergency plans, using the National Incident Management System template and involving a wide spectrum of campus services; how to create crisis response teams and victim liaison programs; offer recommendations about communication and the management of information; and address institutionally-appropriate and sensitive ways to achieve healing and recovery. The book is addressed to administrators, student affairs, services and mental health professionals, and counselors, on all the nation’s campuses, elementary through post-secondary. A Joint ACPA & NASPA Publication