Description |
1 online resource (303 pages) |
Contents |
Introduction; Part I:First Things First: Safety after Trauma; 1. The Importance of Safety; 2. Building Safe Relationships; Part II:Important Considerations; 3. You Can Be Affected Too: Secondary Trauma; 4. Vulnerable Populations; 5. Cultural Factors; Part III:Tools for Surviving Trauma; 6. Crisis Management, Assessment, and Referral for Aid; 7. Coping Skills and Self-care; Part IV:The Survivor's Experience; 8. Witnessing Trauma; 9. Experiencing Trauma Directly. |
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Part V: Potentially Traumatic Events10. Life-threatening Illness; 11. Intimate Partner Violence; 12. Child Abuse and Neglect; Part VI: Direct Interventions for Social Workers; 13. Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy; 14. Group Therapy; 15. Other Trauma Interventions; Part VII: Working in the Community; 16. Program Development; 17. Advocating for Survivors; 18. Prevention and Community Organizing. |
Summary |
From Trauma to Healing: A Social Worker's Guide for Working With Survivors is the next significant publication on trauma in the field of social work. Since September 11 and Hurricane Katrina, social workers have come together increasingly to consider how traumatic events impact practice. From Trauma to Healing is designed to provide direction in this process, supporting both the field's movement towards evidence-based practice and social workers' growing need to be equipped to work with trauma. It does so in the practical-guide format already proven to be compelling to socia. |
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Description based on print version record. |
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STJOEBOOK |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Psychiatric social work.
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Mentally ill -- Services for.
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Psychic trauma -- Treatment.
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Added Author |
Stewart-Kahn, Abigail.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Goelitz, Ann From Trauma to Healing : A Social Worker's Guide to Working with Survivors Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, c2013 9780415874168 |
ISBN |
9781136990052 (electronic bk.) |
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1136990054 (electronic bk.) |
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