Trauma and Resilience in Contemporary Australian Policing

Trauma and Resilience in Contemporary Australian Policing
Author: Andrew Paterson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2021-08-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811644160

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This book examines how fifty police officers in South Australia keep well and “bounce back” from duty-related traumatic experience in the absence of practical, accessible and timely organisational support. It investigates mechanisms police officers presently use to “normalise” their duty-related traumatic experiences to preserve the delicate professional balance between “coping” and “psychic numbing” and avoid the much publicised perils of a PTSD diagnosis, while being appropriately responsive to colleagues, victims and survivors in their daily work environment. By revealing how police officers manage trauma—outside of the expectations of mental health professionals, union representatives and police leadership—innovative approaches and recommendations are offered to support first responders in moving from assumptions of post-traumatic stress and through post-traumatic growth. The book considers recent advances in post-traumatic growth and resilience theory and reinterprets exposure in a positive context, as well as preventative experiences in Australia and internationally.

The Policing Mind

The Policing Mind
Author: Miller, Jessica K.
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447361923

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How does it feel to be a police officer in the UK? What happens in the brains of officers, particularly in high-risk roles such as counter-terrorism and child sexual exploitation? Jessica Miller uses the most recent neuroscience and real-life examples to explore risks to individual resilience, be it trauma exposure, burnout or simply the daily pressure of adapting to life on the front line. A compulsory read for anyone with an interest in policing, the book offers practical, easy-to-follow resilience techniques applicable to anyone in the wider emergency responder community. The book also offers policy and operational recommendations to equip police officers with skills to face crime in a post-COVID world.

Trauma informed Criminal Justice

Trauma informed Criminal Justice
Author: Katherine J. McLachlan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031592904

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Police Trauma Loss and Resilience

Police Trauma  Loss  and Resilience
Author: Konstantinos Papazoglou,Katy Kamkar,Peter Ian Collins,Michael David Schlosser
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889765096

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Community Series Police Trauma Loss and Resilience volume II

Community Series  Police Trauma  Loss  and Resilience  volume II
Author: Konstantinos Papazoglou,Michael David Schlosser ,Katy Kamkar
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2024-05-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832549230

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Police work increases the risk of psychological work-related injuries substantially: As a result of repeated exposure to trauma, police and first responders have more than twice the risk of developing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) when compared to the general population. We often hear of the impact of PTSD and depression on police officers’ health and overall functioning, including on their work performance. Both PTSD and depression are part of Operational Stress Injuries (OSI), which describe any persistent psychological difficulty that results from operational or service-related duties. Next to depression and PTSD, OSI includes anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, injury and pain, sleep disturbances and other conditions that may interfere with daily functioning. Importantly, factors frequently observed in police officers, such as burnout, moral injury, and compassion fatigue present additional mental health issues, further contribute to the maintenance and exacerbation of their psychological symptomatology, thereby prolonging recovery and contributing to the chronicity of disability, suffering and pain.

Police Under Pressure

Police Under Pressure
Author: Roger F. Peters
Publsiher: Roger Peters
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2007
Genre: Burn out (Psychology)
ISBN: 9780646471051

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About police, in particular from NSW Australia. The author, a 20 year practising psychologist, discusses the impact that operational policing can have on its members and their families. The book is also written for those who work with police, as well as emergency personnel and families of police officers.

Trauma and Resilience in the Lives of Contemporary Native Americans

Trauma and Resilience in the Lives of Contemporary Native Americans
Author: Hilary N. Weaver
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2019-03-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351614658

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Indigenous Peoples around the world and our allies often reflect on the many challenges that continue to confront us, the reasons behind health, economic, and social disparities, and the best ways forward to a healthy future. This book draws on theoretical, conceptual, and evidence-based scholarship as well as interviews with scholars immersed in Indigenous wellbeing, to examine contemporary issues for Native Americans. It includes reflections on resilience as well as disparities. In recent decades, there has been increasing attention on how trauma, both historical and contemporary, shapes the lives of Native Americans. Indigenous scholars urge recognition of historical trauma as a framework for understanding contemporary health and social disparities. Accordingly, this book uses a trauma-informed lens to examine Native American issues with the understanding that even when not specifically seeking to address trauma directly, it is useful to understand that trauma is a common experience that can shape many aspects of life. Scholarship on trauma and trauma-informed care is integrated with scholarship on historical trauma, providing a framework for examining contemporary issues for Native American populations. It should be considered essential reading for all human service professionals working with Native American clients, as well as a core text for Native American studies and classes on trauma or diversity more generally.

Increasing Resilience in Police and Emergency Personnel

Increasing Resilience in Police and Emergency Personnel
Author: Stephanie M. Conn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317193753

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Increasing Resilience in Police and Emergency Personnel illuminates the psychological, emotional, behavioral, and spiritual impact of police work on police officers, administrators, emergency communicators, and their families. Author Stephanie Conn, a clinician and researcher as well as a former police officer and dispatcher, debunks myths about weakness and offers practical strategies in plain language for police employees and their families struggling with traumatic stress and burnout. Sections of each chapter also offer guidance for frequently overlooked roles such as police administrators and civilian police employees. Using real-world anecdotes and exercises, this book provides strengths-based guidance to help navigate the many complex and sometimes difficult effects of police and emergency work.