Mass trauma : impact and recovery issues /

For those who think that 2012 is the year for Armageddon, then you might take courage from this book on mass trauma and its companion book on individual trauma. The stories about disasters and traumas in the book span the globe, with a focus on the people from Australia, African, Bangladesh, New Zea...

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Other Authors: Gow, Kathryn, Celinski, Marek J.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hauppauge, NY. : Nova Science Publishers, ©2011.
Series:Natural disaster research, prediction and mitigation series.
Psychology research progress series.
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505 0 |a Preface -- Trauma related theory -- Overview : mass trauma affects whole communities / Kathryn Gow -- Implementing collective approaches to massive trauma/loss in Western contexts / Saliha Bava and Jack Saul -- Rethinking the moral positioning of trauma / Stevan Weine -- Using the individualism-collectivism construct to understand cultural differences in posttraumatic stress disorder / Nuwan Jayawickreme, Eranda Jayawickreme, and Edna Foa -- Assessing resilience in the aftermath of mass trauma / Marek Celinski, Lyle Allen III, and Kathryn Gow -- Effects of man made trauma : war, genocide, murder and terrorism -- Community change after mass homicide / Sandra Sacre -- The legacy of the Nazi holocaust / Janine Lurie-Beck -- Cambodia 30 years on : a country recovering from genocide / Roslyn Roberts -- Mass disaster displacement: how impending health catastrophes in the displaced populations of post-war Sri Lanka were averted / Eeshara Kottegoda Vithana and Loyal Pattuwage -- 21st century warfare : can deployment resilience assist the return to civilian life? / Jacques Gouws -- Healing fields and field of flags : commemoration of 9/11 and war in heterotopian space/place / Catherine Collins -- Community resilience and disasters -- What makes children resilient and resourceful despite family adversity and trauma in high risk populations / Karol Kumpfer and Qing-qing Hu -- Recognising and assisting children at risk of PTSD following natural disasters / Heather Mohay and Nicole Forbes -- When community resilience breaks down after natural disasters / Kathryn Gow and Heather Mohay -- Facilitating successful community-led recovery after earthquakes and other disasters / Suzanne Vallance -- Trauma impact and recovery in refugee populations -- Towards dialogic trauma work / Stevan Weine -- From trauma victims to survivors : the positive psychology of refugee mental health / Eranda Jayawickreme, Nuwan Jayawickreme, and Martin Seligman -- Trauma and survival in African humanitarian entrants to Australia / Alicia Copping and Jane Shakespeare-Finch -- Resilience and resourcefulness as facilitators of adjustment in immigrants during times of adversity / Giorgio Ilacqua, Marek Celinski, and Lyle Allen III -- Addendum -- Uncovering foundational and historical trauma in interventions after natural disasters / Ron Frey -- Index. 
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