What do you do when the call comes from a distraught parishioner
who needs help in dealing with a murder, rape, traffic accident,
miscarriage, or the effects of a natural disaster or war? How can
students of pastoral care and counseling learn in a seminary
setting how to think about and counsel in those situations? An
extraordinary number of survivors of such catastrophic events turn
to clergy for help to deal with their stress. The effects of such
massive stress are typically known as Post-traumatic Stress
Disorder. Knowing how to recognize PTSD and how to handle such
crisis situations is critical for caregivers.
Weaver, Preston, and Flannelly use case studies to show how to
handle such tough situations. Treatment options, referral
possibilities and procedures are explained so that the caregiver
knows how to help those in their care cope with catastrophic
emotional distress. The authors suggest religious resources within
the faith (mainly Christian and Jewish) community that can be of
help in crisis situations. The authors also list national,
cross-cultural, and self-help resources (including street and
internet addresses as well as phone information) which many
caregivers and family members may prefer to access. This book is
intended primarily as a teaching/caring resource and pastoral aid
to be studied over time; however, the authors include a quick
reference section for emergency aid.
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