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100 1  Jaycox, Lisa. 
245 10 Support for students exposed to trauma :|bthe SSET program
       /|cLisa H. Jaycox, Audra Langley, Kristin L. Dean. 
246 1  |iOther title on cover:|aGroup leader training manual, 
       lesson plans, and lesson materials and worksheets 
264  1 Santa Monica, CA :|bRAND,|c2009. 
300    1 online resource (viii, 189 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
505 0  Group leader training manual - Prevalence and impact of 
       exposure to violence - What is SSET? - Goals and theory of
       SSET - Selecting students for SSET - Forming and 
       scheduling groups - Dealing with trauma and violence 
       exposure - Working with students who have been multiply 
       traumatized or abused - Disclosure by group members - 
       Disclosure by group leaders - Clinical backup and 
       consultation - Special student and group issues - Matching
       problems and goals - Homework assignments - Ending the 
       group - Scenarios : what to do when you can't think of an 
       example - Lesson plans - Lesson one. Introduction - Lesson
       two. Common reactions to trauma and strategies for 
       relaxation - Lesson three. Thoughts and feelings - Lesson 
       four. Helpful thinking - Lesson five. Facing your fears - 
       Lesson six. Trauma narrative, part one - Lesson seven. 
       Trauma narrative, part two - Lesson eight. Problem solving
       - Lesson nine. Practice with social problems and the hot 
       seat - Lesson ten. Planning for the future and graduation 
       - Lesson materials and worksheets.  
520    Exposure to community and interpersonal violence is a 
       public health crisis that adversely affects many children 
       in American communities. After witnessing or experiencing 
       trauma, many children experience symptoms of Post-
       Traumatic Stress Disorder and depression, behavioral 
       problems, substance abuse, and poor school performance. 
       The Support for Students Exposed to Trauma (SSET) program 
       is a series of ten lessons whose structured approach aims 
       to reduce distress resulting from exposure to trauma. 
       Designed to be implemented by teachers or school 
       counselors in groups of 8-10 middle school students, the 
       program includes a wide variety of skill-building 
       techniques geared toward changing maladaptive thoughts and
       promoting positive behaviors. It is also intended to 
       increase levels of peer and parent support for affected 
       students. Designed for SSET group leaders, the Group 
       Leader Training Manual introduces the SSET concept and 
       provides detailed information on selecting student 
       participants, scheduling lessons, assuring confidentiality,
       coordinating with clinical backup, managing difficult 
       situations and issues, and conducting group meetings. The 
       Lesson Plans section supplies group leader preparation 
       information and in-depth plans for each lesson, including 
       agendas, example scenarios, suggestions for 
       troubleshooting specific problems, homework assignment 
       instructions, and cross-references to other program 
       documentation. Take-home worksheets, letters to parents, 
       forms, and other program materials are supplied in the 
       section entitled Lesson Worksheets and Materials. 
588 0  Print version record. 
650  0 Middle school students|xMental health services|zUnited 
       States. 
650  0 Counseling in middle school education|zUnited States. 
650  0 Psychic trauma in adolescence|xTreatment|zUnited States. 
650  0 Teacher participation in educational counseling|zUnited 
       States. 
650  7 MEDICAL|xPublic Health.|2bisacsh 
700 1  Langley, Audra 
700 1  Dean, Kristin L. 
710 2  RAND Health. 
710 2  Rand Corporation. 
710 2  National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aJaycox, Lisa.|tSupport for students 
       exposed to trauma.|dSanta Monica, CA : RAND, 2009
       |z9780833047328|w(DLC)  2009021948|w(OCoLC)369306136 
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