Trauma interventions in war and peace : prevention, practice, and policy / edited by Bonnie L. Green [and others] ; with special consultant Yael Danieli.

To be useful to both practitioners and policy makers, the book identifies model programs that can be implemented at every level. These programs vary in target and intensity to include social policy, safety programs, public education, coordination, capacity building, training, self-help, counseling,...

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Other Authors: Green, Bonnie L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, [2003]
Series:International and cultural psychology series.
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Summary:To be useful to both practitioners and policy makers, the book identifies model programs that can be implemented at every level. These programs vary in target and intensity to include social policy, safety programs, public education, coordination, capacity building, training, self-help, counseling, and clinical intervention. A core group of chapters covers the general concepts of traumatic stress, intervention, and social deprivation, while others focus on specific traumatic events like refugees and child abuse in peacetime, each addressing the scope of the problem, reactions to the traumatic stressor, intervention issues, and recommendations. One whole chapter is devoted to caregiver reactions. Special features of the book are the integration of cultural, gender, poverty, and marginalization issues into each discussion, as well as the contributions of internationally noted academic and professional experts. U.N. and NGO personnel provided input and feedback on each chapter to provide the best working guidelines available for those responding to trauma around the world.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxiii, 388 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0306479680
9780306479687
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