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Healing 9/11 : creative programming by occupational therapists / Pat Precin, editor.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Haworth Press, c2006.Description: xviii, 193 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0789023628 (hard cover : alk. paper)
  • 0789023636 (soft cover : alk. paper)
  • 9780789023629
  • 9780789023636
Other title:
  • Healing nine/eleven
DDC classification:
  • 362.2/04251 22
LOC classification:
  • RM735 .H355 2006
Contents:
Counseling Firefighters Post 9/11: An Occupational and Dance Movement Therapists? Interventions and Experiences / Joanne Cordero, Christine Zimbelmann.<BR> Overcoming All Odds / Corina Hall, Christina Forenz, Dan Lynch, Robert Young.<BR> Psychosocial Occupational Therapy Intervention During the 9/11 Tragedy / Mary Squillace.<BR> Moving to New York City: Helping 9/11 Children / Christina Hughes.<BR> Coping with September 11th: An Occupational Therapist Faculty Member?s Perspective / Mary Beth Early.<BR> Rebuilding Lives Through the Employment Placement Program of 9/11 / Pat Precin, Chelle Marie.<BR> Occupational Therapist, Biomedical Science Corps Officer and Former Firefighter / Frank R. Pascarelli.<BR> Reach Out and Have Some Fun Combating Isolation in the Aftermath of Terror: A Program for Psychiatric Patients / Cheryl King.<P> PT. II: CREATIVITY<BR> Creative Healing Through Artistic Symbols / Pat Precin.<BR> Pinning the Pieces Back Together? / Janine Gallo.<BR> The Unspoken Words: Reflections on a Keynote Address Following 9/11 / Jeanne E. Lewin.
Review: "Healing 9/11 examines programs and interventions created and implemented by occupational therapists to aid those affected directly?and indirectly?by the 9/11 attacks. Ideal for courses in trauma and recovery, community interventions, disaster recovery, health programs and implementation, and mental health interventions as well as for professionals, this powerful book chronicles the experiences of OTs who worked with firefighters, burn victims, and displaced workers, as well as children, students, and clients suffering long-term symptoms of depression and anxiety. These first-hand accounts offer rare insights into the healing process for victims of terrorism (including OTs themselves), and serve as a guide to developing outreach and counseling services to those touched by future incidents." -- BOOK JACKET.
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"Co-published simultaneously as Occupational therapy in mental health, volume 21, numbers 3/4 2006."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

PT. I: PROGRAMS AND INTERVENTIONS <BR> Counseling Firefighters Post 9/11: An Occupational and Dance Movement Therapists? Interventions and Experiences / Joanne Cordero, Christine Zimbelmann.<BR> Overcoming All Odds / Corina Hall, Christina Forenz, Dan Lynch, Robert Young.<BR> Psychosocial Occupational Therapy Intervention During the 9/11 Tragedy / Mary Squillace.<BR> Moving to New York City: Helping 9/11 Children / Christina Hughes.<BR> Coping with September 11th: An Occupational Therapist Faculty Member?s Perspective / Mary Beth Early.<BR> Rebuilding Lives Through the Employment Placement Program of 9/11 / Pat Precin, Chelle Marie.<BR> Occupational Therapist, Biomedical Science Corps Officer and Former Firefighter / Frank R. Pascarelli.<BR> Reach Out and Have Some Fun Combating Isolation in the Aftermath of Terror: A Program for Psychiatric Patients / Cheryl King.<P> PT. II: CREATIVITY<BR> Creative Healing Through Artistic Symbols / Pat Precin.<BR> Pinning the Pieces Back Together? / Janine Gallo.<BR> The Unspoken Words: Reflections on a Keynote Address Following 9/11 / Jeanne E. Lewin.

"Healing 9/11 examines programs and interventions created and implemented by occupational therapists to aid those affected directly?and indirectly?by the 9/11 attacks. Ideal for courses in trauma and recovery, community interventions, disaster recovery, health programs and implementation, and mental health interventions as well as for professionals, this powerful book chronicles the experiences of OTs who worked with firefighters, burn victims, and displaced workers, as well as children, students, and clients suffering long-term symptoms of depression and anxiety. These first-hand accounts offer rare insights into the healing process for victims of terrorism (including OTs themselves), and serve as a guide to developing outreach and counseling services to those touched by future incidents." -- BOOK JACKET.

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