Coping with Random Acts of Violence

Coping with Random Acts of Violence
Author: Rich Mintzer
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2003-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0823944832

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Violence, especially the one that comes unexpectedly and senselessly, has existed since the dawn of time. While it is unfortunately a part of everyday life, steps can be taken to deal and prevent future acts from happening. This book allows the reader to understand the nature of random violence, recognizing the symptoms of a potential act, dealing with peer pressure and gangs, and how to prevent future outbreaks.

Learning from Resilient People

Learning from Resilient People
Author: Morley D. Glicken
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-05-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1412904846

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Resilience is a human trait that is key to understanding how people successfully cope with crisis and trauma. This book explains the inner self-healing processes of resilient people and helps people training in the helping professions to learn to use these processes in working with their clients.

Coping With the Death of a Brother or Sister

Coping With the Death of a Brother or Sister
Author: Ruth Ann Ruiz
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2000-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0823928519

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Talks about the stages of emotional grief that children face after a loved one has died.

Psychological Interventions in Times of Crisis

Psychological Interventions in Times of Crisis
Author: Laura Barbanel, EdD, ABPP,Robert J. Sternberg, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-11-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780826132260

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There is controversy as to whether psychological interventions in the aftermath of disaster are helpful or not. This book addresses these controversies and describes the responses that psychologists have made in different parts of the world to disaster.

Raising Our Children to Be Resilient

Raising Our Children to Be Resilient
Author: Linda Goldman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2005-06-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135933043

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In this timely and much-needed book, Linda Goldman addresses the many frightening events that impact our children by providing the reader with a seamless mixture of theory and practice garnered from her extensive experience in the field. Raising Our Children to Be Resilient includes trauma resolution techniques and case studies, discussions of the respective roles played by parents, teachers and the larger community as well as additional resources for those in a position to help children who have been traumatized. The goal of Raising Our Children to Be Resilient is exactly what its title promises: to help children through their pain and confusion and guide them into a flexible and compassionate adulthood.

Empowering Children To Cope With Difficulty And Build Muscles For Mental health

Empowering Children To Cope With Difficulty And Build Muscles For Mental health
Author: Eric L. Dlugokinksi,Sandra F. Allen
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135058852

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This book provides mental health professionals and counselors with a conceptual understanding and practical suggestions for educating children in skills that can promote their mental health. It focuses on preventive intervention with a science- and research-based conceptualization for children in the school. The authors also provide principles for effective delivery of suggested intervention techniques. Chapters in the first section focus on helping children deal with problem situations. The second section provides information to promote emotional health in children, including a knowledge of self, respect for self and others, healthy habit strength, and a balance between work and play. The final section includes suggestions for enhancing intervention efforts and principles proven effective in mental health education.

Preparing for the Psychological Consequences of Terrorism

Preparing for the Psychological Consequences of Terrorism
Author: Institute of Medicine,Board on Neuroscience and Behavioral Health,Committee on Responding to the Psychological Consequences of Terrorism
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2003-08-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780309167925

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The Oklahoma City bombing, intentional crashing of airliners on September 11, 2001, and anthrax attacks in the fall of 2001 have made Americans acutely aware of the impacts of terrorism. These events and continued threats of terrorism have raised questions about the impact on the psychological health of the nation and how well the public health infrastructure is able to meet the psychological needs that will likely result. Preparing for the Psychological Consequences of Terrorism highlights some of the critical issues in responding to the psychological needs that result from terrorism and provides possible options for intervention. The committee offers an example for a public health strategy that may serve as a base from which plans to prevent and respond to the psychological consequences of a variety of terrorism events can be formulated. The report includes recommendations for the training and education of service providers, ensuring appropriate guidelines for the protection of service providers, and developing public health surveillance for preevent, event, and postevent factors related to psychological consequences.

Adolescence

Adolescence
Author: Dante Cicchetti,Sheree L. Toth
Publsiher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1878822675

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Chapters address a wide range of issues confronting adolescents, including depression, substance use, teenage pregnancy, conflict with parents, conduct disorder, and stresses that affect young people; the volume goes on to suggest ways in which these can be most competently dealt with. Contributors: JUDITH G. SMETANA, JACQUELYNNE S. ECCLES, SARAH E. LORD, ROBERT W. ROESER, LAURENCE STEINBERG, JAY BELSKY, ROBERT KEGAN, CATHERINE LORD, PER F. GJERDE, JACK BLOCK, RONALD E. DAHL, NEAL D. RYAN, DAVID A. BRENT, GRACE MORITZ, MARGARET BEALE SPENCER, DAVIDO DUPREE, CYNTHIA T. GARCIA COLL, HEIDO A. VAZQUES GARCIA, DANIEL P. KEATING, DARLA J. MACLEAN