Promoting capabilities to manage postraumatic stress : perspectives on resilience / edited by Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, Leigh M. Smith.
Material type: TextPublication details: Springfield, IL : Charles C. Thomas Publishers, 2002.Description: p. cmISBN:- 0398073171 (hard)
- 039807318X (paper)
- 616.85/21 21
- RC552.P67
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Posttruamatic psychologiaical stress.- - 2.Routes to posttraumatic growth through congnitive processing. - - 3. A trait approach to posttrauma vulnerability and growth. - - 4. Hardiness training for resiliency and leadership. - - 5.Hadiness as a resiliency resource under high stress conditions. - - 6. team resilience. - - 7. training for resilience. - - 8.Building psychological resilience : leaving from the South African police. - - 9.Sense of coherence in managing trauma workers. - - 10.Environmental resilience: psychological empowerment in high risk professions. - - 11. The process of trusting : its relevance to vulnerability and resilience ib traumatic situations. - - 12. the family: resilience resources and resilience needs.- - 13. Risk response model. - - 14. Resilence and growth in high risk professions: reflections and future directions.
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