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Disaster Mental Health Case Studies is a riveting collection of
case studies by master clinicians that reveal how disaster mental
health interventions must be tailored to meet the needs of
survivors. Each unique case study is structured to give the reader
an introduction to the community affected pre-disaster; a glimpse
into the thought processes of the disaster mental health responders
pre- and post-disaster; and a reflective selection of lessons
learned as a result of the experiences. The 17 case studies offer
the reader: Guidance on how to develop an empathic approach to
disaster mental health response; Exposure to a diverse sample of
disaster contexts, including naturally-occurring disasters,
human-caused disasters, and disasters which occurred in an
international setting; An understanding of the strategic approaches
needed for disaster mental health service response, as well as an
appreciation of the need for self-care when responding; A grounded
and accessible writing style, bookended by chapters from the
editors which thematically link and analyze the case studies.
Offering a rare and compelling view into the challenges, tragedies,
pain, frustrations, and grief at the heart of disaster mental
health work, this must-have collection is tailored to appeal to
students of mental health and counseling, psychology, and social
work; and working mental health professionals who would like to
learn directly from experienced responders.
Disaster Mental Health Interventions uses DSM-5 diagnostic criteria
and the latest research to help build disaster mental health
intervention skills that will last a lifetime. Students and
emerging professionals across the fields of mental health
counseling, social work, school counseling, spiritual care, and
emergency management will appreciate the accessible tone, level of
detail, and emphasis on practice. Case studies and anecdotes from
experienced professionals add an additional level of depth and
interest for readers.
Disaster Mental Health Interventions uses DSM-5 diagnostic criteria
and the latest research to help build disaster mental health
intervention skills that will last a lifetime. Students and
emerging professionals across the fields of mental health
counseling, social work, school counseling, spiritual care, and
emergency management will appreciate the accessible tone, level of
detail, and emphasis on practice. Case studies and anecdotes from
experienced professionals add an additional level of depth and
interest for readers.
Disaster Mental Health Case Studies is a riveting collection of
case studies by master clinicians that reveal how disaster mental
health interventions must be tailored to meet the needs of
survivors. Each unique case study is structured to give the reader
an introduction to the community affected pre-disaster; a glimpse
into the thought processes of the disaster mental health responders
pre- and post-disaster; and a reflective selection of lessons
learned as a result of the experiences. The 17 case studies offer
the reader: Guidance on how to develop an empathic approach to
disaster mental health response; Exposure to a diverse sample of
disaster contexts, including naturally-occurring disasters,
human-caused disasters, and disasters which occurred in an
international setting; An understanding of the strategic approaches
needed for disaster mental health service response, as well as an
appreciation of the need for self-care when responding; A grounded
and accessible writing style, bookended by chapters from the
editors which thematically link and analyze the case studies.
Offering a rare and compelling view into the challenges, tragedies,
pain, frustrations, and grief at the heart of disaster mental
health work, this must-have collection is tailored to appeal to
students of mental health and counseling, psychology, and social
work; and working mental health professionals who would like to
learn directly from experienced responders.
Generation Disaster: Coming of Age Post-9/11 focuses on the
numerous stressors that have had an impact on today's emerging
adults including climate change, school shootings, economic
recession, and of course, the national trauma of 9/11. Disaster
mental health expert Karla Vermeulen draws on a combination of
statistics, academic sources, and her own original research,
including results from a nationally representative survey, to
examine these challenges as they are experienced by emerging adults
who continue to fight for their future. The result is a corrective
to previous works that dismiss "kids today" as fragile or entitled,
and instead emphasizes the generation's strength in the face of
unprecedented uncertainties and obstacles.
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