Tackling Trauma

Tackling Trauma
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Publisher : Langham Publishing
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781783684823
ISBN-13 : 1783684828
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Tackling Trauma by : Paul A. Barker

Trauma is a universal phenomenon that can be caused by international catastrophes or individual, personal tragedy. Trauma is also a severely neglected topic in Christian literature, and while it can challenge someone’s faith in Christ, God and the ministry of his Word is central to dealing with the emotional and psychological impact of trauma. By his Spirit, through his Word, and through his church, God is available to minister to people suffering from trauma and bring transformation to their lives. In this book, a team of experienced and informed Christian professionals from around the world promote a deep biblical response to trauma through clinical and theological wisdom and their first-hand experience of witnessing and experiencing trauma. The contributions provide practical responses to people’s trauma, rather than mere descriptions of the problems, making it an ideal resource for pastors, counsellors, humanitarian workers and students.

Trauma and the Teaching of Writing

Trauma and the Teaching of Writing
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780791484111
ISBN-13 : 0791484114
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Trauma and the Teaching of Writing by : Shane Borrowman

Deepening and broadening our understanding of what it means to teach in times of trauma, writing teachers analyze their own responses to national traumas ranging from the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to the various appropriations of 9/11. Offering personal, historical, and cultural perspectives, they question both the purposes and pedagogies of teaching writing.

Loss, Grief, and Trauma in the Workplace

Loss, Grief, and Trauma in the Workplace
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9781351843126
ISBN-13 : 1351843125
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Loss, Grief, and Trauma in the Workplace by : Neil Thompson

The workplace is not immune to the problems, pressures, and challenges presented by experiences of loss and trauma and the grief reactions they produce. This clearly written, well-crafted book offers important insights and understanding to help us appreciate the difficulties involved and prepare ourselves for dealing with such demanding situations when they arise. People's experiences of loss and trauma are, of course, not left at the factory gate or the office door. Nor are loss and traumatic events absent from the workplace itself. Loss, grief, and trauma are very much a part of life - and that includes working life. Executives, managers, human resource professionals, and employee assistance staff need to have at least a basic understanding of how loss, grief, and trauma affect people in the workplace. This book provides that foundation of understanding and offers guidance on how to find out more about these vitally important workplace issues.The text provides a valuable blend of theory and practice that will be of interest to those involved in management, human resources, and organizational studies as well as those interested in the social scientific study of loss, grief, and trauma - and, of course, to those involved in the helping professions. It is essential reading for anyone concerned with making the workplace a more humane and effective environment, or anyone wishing to develop an understanding of the complexities of loss, grief, and trauma in our lives.

Trauma and Dissociation in the Works and Life of Sebastian Barry

Trauma and Dissociation in the Works and Life of Sebastian Barry
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Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9783643914835
ISBN-13 : 3643914830
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Trauma and Dissociation in the Works and Life of Sebastian Barry by : Niko Pomakis

Can language and literature cure psychological trauma? If so, what forms do they (have to) take in doing so? When does language hit the wall where the unspeakable mandates silence? And where might literature come in as the rescuing hand by offering forms of expression which are rooted in speech but transcend the merely spoken? This study confronts these issues through the double lenses of Sebastian Barry's œuvre and the complex of dissociative disorders that are at work both in his creative output and the ways in which he fictionalizes dark and traumatic biographical data.

Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma

Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 995
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ISBN-10 : 9783030367909
ISBN-13 : 3030367908
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma by : Morteza Khodaee

This exciting, user-friendly text covers everything sports medicine and emergency clinicians need to know when encountering sports-related injuries and trauma, whether on the field or in the office. Divided into eight thematic sections, all aspects of musculoskeletal and other trauma care are described in detail, with each chapter including key points for quick reference. The opening section presents general approaches to sports-related trauma, from initial evaluation and acute management to stabilization, anesthesia and imaging. The different types of fractures and dislocations, as well as musculoskeletal healing complications, are covered in part two. The next three sections then take in-depth looks at bone and joint trauma in the upper extremity, lower extremity and axial skeleton, respectively. Soft tissue and other sports-related trauma comprise parts six and seven - from tendons, ligaments, nerves and more to chest, head and facial injuries. The final and largest section presents sports-specific injuries, covering more than 30 individual and team activities from baseball, basketball and hockey to swimming, sailing and triathalon. Throughout, copious figures, photographs and tables enhance and advance the content for a complete, well-rounded examination of the field. Comprehensive but not complex, Sports-related Fractures, Dislocations and Trauma is a practical, high-yield manual for sports medicine and emergency care specialists, primary care physicians and any other professionals caring for athletes both on the field and in the office.

Leading Schools Through Trauma

Leading Schools Through Trauma
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9781000433227
ISBN-13 : 1000433226
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Leading Schools Through Trauma by : Michael S. Gaskell

Leading Schools Through Trauma is a data-driven resource for education leaders and administrators preparing to help students heal from acute traumas. Traumatizing experiences are inevitable and cyclical, and we see them at individual, local and large-scale levels. As a school leader you need concrete tools to help learners flourish in their wake, especially amid the challenges of our current moment. This book offers a strategic approach to sustaining community wellness and stability, using real-time, short-term data sets accessible to teachers, and guiding students toward incremental, progressive goal-setting. Evidence-based practices for recognizing traumas, scaling formative assessments and providing teachers with problem-based professional development will help you and your staff develop growth plans that are collaborative with and individualized for students.

Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Injury
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9780199706815
ISBN-13 : 0199706816
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Spinal Cord Injury by : Anders Holtz, MD, PhD

Spinal cord injuries typically strike young, previously healthy persons, and leaves the individual with a severe, life-lasting impairment affecting all organ systems. Without adequate management, the risk of severe morbidity and mortality is very high. In contrast state-of-the-art management makes it possible for most persons with SCI to lead long, fulfilling, and autonomous lives despite neurological impairment. This book covers all medical and surgical aspects of modern SCI management from the scene of the accident through rehabilitation to the life-long follow up.

Daughters of Rizpah

Daughters of Rizpah
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9781532699337
ISBN-13 : 1532699336
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Daughters of Rizpah by : Sharon A. Buttry

Trauma recovery and healing get a lot of attention these days, but in situations of war and violence trauma is also a social experience set within the larger conflict context. The authors examine an ancient biblical story full of violence and trauma that makes most readers turn the page quickly. The reader is invited instead to sit with the story, listen to the voices of the characters, and feel the full range of their emotions. There is much to be learned through the story that offers insight for trauma healing and reconciliation, and motivation for deep and abiding social change. The biblical story becomes a doorway into a journey of discovery about traumatized people, specifically women, who choose not to remain as victims. Instead, they rise up in transformative nonviolent action. The authors lift up the Rizpah story and contemporary stories of "Daughters of Rizpah" from around the world to inspire hope amid the traumatizing turmoil of the twenty-first century.

CBT for Common Trauma Responses

CBT for Common Trauma Responses
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781446271902
ISBN-13 : 1446271900
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis CBT for Common Trauma Responses by : Michael J Scott

This is the first book to show how to use cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) with the full spectrum of post-traumatic responses; exploring how they affect and relate to one another. Focusing not only on co-morbidity with other anxiety disorders and depression, the book looks more widely at, for example, co-existing pain, substance abuse and head injury. After discussing how to tailor CBT practice to work most effectively with trauma responses in real-world settings, Michael J Scott goes on to explore the step-by-step treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, other commonly occurring disorders and, finally, secondary traumatisation. Those training to work with young people, or already doing so, will find the focus in Part Three on CBT with traumatized children invaluable.

Neurology and Trauma

Neurology and Trauma
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 823
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ISBN-10 : 9780195170320
ISBN-13 : 0195170326
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Neurology and Trauma by : Randolph W. Evans

Offers coverage on a wide range of clinical issues. There are comprehensive sections on head trauma, spinal trauma, plexus and peripheral nerve injuries, post-traumatic pain syndromes, sports and neurologic trauma, environmental trauma, posttraumatic sequelae and medicolegal aspects, and iatrogenic trauma. Among the new chapters are neurorehabilitation of brain injury, pediatric head injury, posttraumatic clinical neuropathies, neurootologic trauma and vertigo, impairment and disability evaluation, and five others on iatrogenic trauma.