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Optimizing Learning Outcomes provides answers for the most pressing
questions that mental health professionals, teachers, and
administrators are facing in today's schools. Chapters provide a
wide array of evidence-based resources-including links to video
segments-that promote understanding, discussion, and successful
modeling. Accessible how-to trainings provide readers with multiple
sensory-based practices that improve academic success and promote
behavioral regulation. Clinicians and educators will come away from
this book with a variety of tools for facilitating brain-based,
trauma-sensitive learning for all, realizing improved learning
outcomes, improving teacher satisfaction, and reducing disciplinary
actions and suspensions.
Optimizing Learning Outcomes provides answers for the most pressing
questions that mental health professionals, teachers, and
administrators are facing in today's schools. Chapters provide a
wide array of evidence-based resources-including links to video
segments-that promote understanding, discussion, and successful
modeling. Accessible how-to trainings provide readers with multiple
sensory-based practices that improve academic success and promote
behavioral regulation. Clinicians and educators will come away from
this book with a variety of tools for facilitating brain-based,
trauma-sensitive learning for all, realizing improved learning
outcomes, improving teacher satisfaction, and reducing disciplinary
actions and suspensions.
Trauma-Informed Practices With Children and Adolescents is a
sourcebook of practical approaches to working with children and
adolescents that synthesizes research from leading trauma
specialists and translates it into easy-to-implement techniques.
The approaches laid out address the sensory and somatic experiences
of trauma within structured formats that meet the "best practices"
criteria for trauma-informed care: safety, self-regulation, trauma
integration, healthy relationships, and healthy environments. Each
chapter contains short excerpts, case examples, and commentary
relevant to the chapter topic from recognized leaders in the field
of trauma intervention with children and adolescents. In addition
to this, readers will find chapters filled with easily applied
activities, methods, and approaches to assessment, self-regulation,
trauma integration, and resilience-building. The book's structured
yet comprehensive approach provides professionals with the
resources they need to help trauma victims not just survive but
thrive and move from victim thinking to survivor thinking using the
current best practices in the field.
How did ordinary people experience Japan's modern transformation?
What role did people in local areas play in the making of modern
Japan? How do studies of local politics help explain national
events? The dominant account of modern Japanese history focuses on
the nation-building that brought Japan into the modern world. After
centuries of isolation, American warships forced Japan to open its
doors to the West and a group of tough new leaders transformed the
country into one of the great military and economic powers of the
world. But different perspectives need to be examined. Alternative
Narratives introduces other actors, other places and other
dimensions of social and political activity in an attempt to
construct a broader and more complex account of modern Japanese
history. Focusing on the initial years of Japan's modern
transformation, from the 1850s to the 1890s, Steele explores
responses of commoners to the arrival of American warships in 1853;
the growth of popular political consciousness; reactions of the
residents of Edo in 1868 on the deposition of the shogun; responses
of the village elite to the fall of the old regime; and established
frameworks of historical narration - including American attempts to
understand Japan's 1868 civil war. The author draws upon a wealth
of documents, including broadsheets, woodblock prints, political
cartoons and local campaign literature, as well as more
conventional material in an endeavour to find new and different
ways to examine the past. This book forms an important resource to
students of Japanese history and culture while simultaneously
appealing to scholars interested in the general problem of history
and history-writing.
How did ordinary people experience Japan's modern transformation? What role did people in local areas play in the making of modern Japan? How do studies of local politics help explain national events?
The dominant account of modern Japanese history focuses on the nation-building that brought Japan into the modern world. After centuries of isolation, American warships forced Japan to open its doors to the West and a group of tough new leaders transformed the country into one of the great military and economic powers of the world. But different perspectives need to be examined. Alternative Narratives introduces other actors, other places and other dimensions of social and political activity in an attempt to construct a broader and more complex account of modern Japanese history.
Focusing on the initial years of Japan's modern transformation, from the 1850s to the 1890s, Steele explores responses of commoners to the arrival of American warships in 1853; the growth of popular political consciousness; reactions of the residents of Edo in 1868 on the deposition of the shogun; responses of the village elite to the fall of the old regime; and established frameworks of historical narration - including American attempts to understand Japan's 1868 civil war.
The author draws upon a wealth of documents, including broadsheets, woodblock prints, political cartoons and local campaign literature, as well as more conventional material in an endeavour to find new and different ways to examine the past. This book forms an important resource to students of Japanese history and culture while simultaneously appealing to scholars interested in the general problem of history and history-writing. eBook available with sample pages: 0203510712
Trauma in Schools and Communities uses the power of first-hand,
autobiographical narratives to illustrate the advantages and
pitfalls of specific interventions implemented in the wake of
tragedies. This book addresses short- and long-term impacts of
traumatic events and the challenges both survivors and responders
face, using case studies from the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing; the
Gulf War; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita; student suicides; the killing of a teacher; and
the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary, Virginia Tech, and Chardon,
Ohio, among others. Each story features reactions and lessons that
are unique and support specific, multidisciplinary, structured
interventions that should be a part of every crisis team's protocol
and every community's recovery effort. An appendix features a
summary of the lessons learned, a "what if?" scenario,
time-specific trauma recovery interventions, a fan-out meeting
agenda, a traumatic event crisis intervention plan, and answers to
questions commonly asked by students about suicide.
Trauma in Schools and Communities uses the power of first-hand,
autobiographical narratives to illustrate the advantages and
pitfalls of specific interventions implemented in the wake of
tragedies. This book addresses short- and long-term impacts of
traumatic events and the challenges both survivors and responders
face, using case studies from the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing; the
Gulf War; the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita; student suicides; the killing of a teacher; and
the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary, Virginia Tech, and Chardon,
Ohio, among others. Each story features reactions and lessons that
are unique and support specific, multidisciplinary, structured
interventions that should be a part of every crisis team's protocol
and every community's recovery effort. An appendix features a
summary of the lessons learned, a "what if?" scenario,
time-specific trauma recovery interventions, a fan-out meeting
agenda, a traumatic event crisis intervention plan, and answers to
questions commonly asked by students about suicide.
This workbook addresses the vital questions helpers, responders,
and organizations have about self-care and its relationship to
resilience and sustained effectiveness in the midst of daily
exposure to trauma victims and or situations. Packed with
activities, worksheets, and interactive learning tools, the text
provides neuro-based and trauma-sensitive recommendations for
improving the ways clinicians care for themselves. Each 'session'
helps clinicians identify their personal self-care needs and arrive
at an effective self-care plan that promotes resilience in the face
of daily exposure to trauma-inducing situations and reduces the
effects of compassion fatigue and burnout. Reducing Compassion
Fatigue, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Burnout is an essential
workbook for any helper or organization looking to enhance
compassionate care.
This workbook addresses the vital questions helpers, responders,
and organizations have about self-care and its relationship to
resilience and sustained effectiveness in the midst of daily
exposure to trauma victims and or situations. Packed with
activities, worksheets, and interactive learning tools, the text
provides neuro-based and trauma-sensitive recommendations for
improving the ways clinicians care for themselves. Each 'session'
helps clinicians identify their personal self-care needs and arrive
at an effective self-care plan that promotes resilience in the face
of daily exposure to trauma-inducing situations and reduces the
effects of compassion fatigue and burnout. Reducing Compassion
Fatigue, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Burnout is an essential
workbook for any helper or organization looking to enhance
compassionate care.
"Trauma-Informed Practices with Children and Adolescents is a
sourcebook of practical approaches to working with children and
adolescents that synthesizes research from leading trauma
specialists and translates it into easy-to-implement techniques.
The approaches laid out address the sensory and somatic experiences
of trauma within structured formats that meet the "best practices"
criteria for trauma informed care: safety, self-regulation, trauma
integration, healthy relationships, and healthy environments. Each
chapter contains short excerpts, case examples, and commentary
relevant to the chapter topic from recognized leaders in the field
of trauma intervention with children and adolescents. In addition
to this, readers will find chapters filled with easily applied
activities, methods, and approaches to assessment, self-regulation,
trauma integration, and resilience-building. The book's structured
yet comprehensive approach provides professionals with the
resources they need to help trauma victims not just survive but
thrive and move from victim thinking to survivor thinking using the
current best practices in the field"--Provided by publisher.
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