Handbook of international disaster psychology / edited by Gilbert Reyes and Gerard A. Jacobs ; preface by Charles D. Spielberger ; foreword by Benedetto Saraceno.
Material type: TextSeries: Praeger perspectivesPublication details: Westport, Conn. ; London : Praeger, 2006.Description: 4 v. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 0275983153 (set : hbk. : alk. paper)
- 0275983161 (v. 1 : hbk. : alk. paper)
- 027598317X (v. 2 : hbk. : alk. paper)
- 0275983188 (v. 3 : hbk. : alk. paper)
- 0275983196 (v. 4 : hbk. : alk. paper)
- International disaster psychology
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- RC451.4.D57 H36 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
v. 1. Fundamentals and overview -- v. 2. Practices and programs -- v. 3. Refugee mental health -- v. 4. Interventions with special needs populations.Volume one.Fundamentals and overview 1. International disaster psychology:purposes principles and practices, Gilbert Reyes. - - 2. Humanitarian politics and the rise of international disaster psychology, Vanessa Pupavac. - - 3.Toward a cocsensus protocol for psychosocial response in complex emergencies, Alistair Ager. - - 4.In defence of a community psychology model for international osychosocial intervention, Gordon R. Dodge. - - 5. Assessing the psychosocial needs of communities affected by disaster., geaoge R. Dodge.- - 6.Peace-Building, Culturally Responsive Means, and Ethical Practices in Humanitarian Interventions, Deanna. R.Beech.- - - 7. Effective Intercultural Collaboration on Support Programs - - 8.Working Effectively with the Mass Media in Disaster Mental Health , Judy Kuriansky. - - 9.Negotiating the Shrunken Humanitarian Space: Challenges and Options, Michael G. Wessells.Volume two Practices and programs. 1.Psychological First Aid , Gilbert Reyes.- - 2. Interventions with Youth and Families: A Prevention and Stepped Care Model David M. Johnston - - 3.Implementing Psychosocial Programs in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Was It Really Mission Impossible? .Nila Kapor-Stanulovic.- - 4.Implementation of Mental Health Programs for Survivors of Natural Disasters in Latin America, Racquel E. Cohen. - - 5.Psychological Support Following the Venezuelan Floods and Mudslides of 1999. - - 6. Implementation of a Training of Trainers Model for Disseminating Psychological Support in the Cuban Red Cross - - 7. Responses to the Bombing of the American Embassy in Nairobi: Challenges, Lessons And Opportunities - - 8.Psychosocial Research and Interventions after the Rwanda Genocide., Richard Neugebauer. - - 9.Approaches to Healing: Case Examples from Lusophone Africa ., Inger Agger. - - 10. Monitoring and Evaluating Psychosocial Work with Children in Sri Lanka .- -Volume 3.Refugee mental health - - 1.The Impact of Mass Psychological Trauma on Psychosocial Adaptation Among Refugees - - 2.Serving the Mental Health Needs of Post-Migratory Adult Refugees in Sweden: A Transitional Augmentation Approach - - 3.Framework for Developing and Implementing Multi-Family Groups for Refugee Families - - 4.Mental Health Reform and Assisting Psychiatric Leaders in Post-War Countries . - - 5.The Healing Power of Forgiveness and the Resolution of Protracted Conflicts - - 6.Personal Reflections on 30 Years of Treating Traumatized Refugees . - -7.Challenges in International Disaster Mental Health Research . - - 8.Development of the Rapid Assessment of Mental Health: An International CollaborationVolume$ 4. Interventions with special needs populations. - - 1.Crisis and Gender: Addressing the Psychosocial Needs of Women in International Disasters - - 2.Sexual Violence Against Women and Children in the Context of Armed Conflict - - 3.How Do You Mend Broken Hearts? Gender, War and Impacts on Girls in Fighting Forces - - 4.Children Affected by Armed Conflict in South Asia: A Regional Summary. - - 5.Serving the Psychosocial Needs of Torture Survivors.- - 6. Managing Stress in Humanitarian Aid Workers: The Role of the Organization. - - 7.Psychosocial Crisis Intervention with Military and Emergency Services Personnel - - 8.Helping Journalists Who Cover Humanitarian Crises
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