Creating Spiritual and Psychological Resilience
Integrating Care in Disaster Relief Work
Herausgeber: Brenner, Grant H.; Moses, Joshua; Bush, Daniel H.
Creating Spiritual and Psychological Resilience
Integrating Care in Disaster Relief Work
Herausgeber: Brenner, Grant H.; Moses, Joshua; Bush, Daniel H.
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This book explores the interface between spiritual and psychological care in the context of disaster recovery work, drawing upon recent disasters.
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This book explores the interface between spiritual and psychological care in the context of disaster recovery work, drawing upon recent disasters.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780789034557
- ISBN-10: 0789034557
- Artikelnr.: 24141620
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780789034557
- ISBN-10: 0789034557
- Artikelnr.: 24141620
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Grant H. Brenner, MD, is a graduate of the William Alanson White Institute, and assistant clinical professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine (adjunct) in New York City. Daniel H. Bush, MDiv, is a chaplain and serves as an educator at several programs in Jerusalem, including Yakar, Kivunim, the Conservative Yeshiva, and Encounter. Joshua Moses, PhD, was formerly a fellow with the National Institute of Mental Health. He is currently the Director of Research for the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care.
Part I: Foundational Considerations for Effective Collaboration. Brenner
Fundamentals of Collaboration. Moses
An Anthropologist Among Disaster Caregivers. Buechler
Disaster Relief: Emotional Values. Covello
Principles of Risk Communication. Pandya
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Post-disaster Interdisciplinary Collaborations. Harris
Thornton
Engdahl
The Psychospiritual Impact of Disaster: An Overview. Part II: Collaboration in Action: Tensions
Challenges
and Opportunities. Daniels
Collaborating With a Community College in Post-Katrina New Orleans: Organizational and Personal Reflections. Jarry
Working as an Ally to Underserved Communities: The Role of Faith
Coordination
and Partnerships in Response to the 2001 World Trade Center Attack. Smith
Taylor
Larkin
North
Ryan
Holmes
On Reentering the Chapel: Models for Collaborations Between Psychiatrists
Communities of Faith
and Faith-Based Providers After Hurricane Katrina. Gensler
Collaboration in Working With Children Affected by Diaster. Berliner
Ryan
Taylor
Making Referrals: Effective Collaboration Between Mental Health and Spiritual Care Practitioners. Shah
"To Do No Harm" Spiritual Care and Ethnomedical Competence: Four Cases of Psychosocial Trauma Recovery for the 2004 Tsunami and 2005 Earthquake in South Asia. Part III: Collaboratively Nurturing Resilience After Catastrophic Trauma. Ellison
Katz
Rituals
Routines
and Resilience. Danieli
Fundamentals of Working with (Re)traumatized Populations. Wyatt
Reaching Out to Create Moments of Communal Healing: Personal Reflections From the Edge of the 9/11 Abyss. Milstein
Manierre
Normative and Diagnostic Reactions to Disaster: Clergy and Clinician Collaboration to Facilitate a Continuum of Care.
Fundamentals of Collaboration. Moses
An Anthropologist Among Disaster Caregivers. Buechler
Disaster Relief: Emotional Values. Covello
Principles of Risk Communication. Pandya
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Post-disaster Interdisciplinary Collaborations. Harris
Thornton
Engdahl
The Psychospiritual Impact of Disaster: An Overview. Part II: Collaboration in Action: Tensions
Challenges
and Opportunities. Daniels
Collaborating With a Community College in Post-Katrina New Orleans: Organizational and Personal Reflections. Jarry
Working as an Ally to Underserved Communities: The Role of Faith
Coordination
and Partnerships in Response to the 2001 World Trade Center Attack. Smith
Taylor
Larkin
North
Ryan
Holmes
On Reentering the Chapel: Models for Collaborations Between Psychiatrists
Communities of Faith
and Faith-Based Providers After Hurricane Katrina. Gensler
Collaboration in Working With Children Affected by Diaster. Berliner
Ryan
Taylor
Making Referrals: Effective Collaboration Between Mental Health and Spiritual Care Practitioners. Shah
"To Do No Harm" Spiritual Care and Ethnomedical Competence: Four Cases of Psychosocial Trauma Recovery for the 2004 Tsunami and 2005 Earthquake in South Asia. Part III: Collaboratively Nurturing Resilience After Catastrophic Trauma. Ellison
Katz
Rituals
Routines
and Resilience. Danieli
Fundamentals of Working with (Re)traumatized Populations. Wyatt
Reaching Out to Create Moments of Communal Healing: Personal Reflections From the Edge of the 9/11 Abyss. Milstein
Manierre
Normative and Diagnostic Reactions to Disaster: Clergy and Clinician Collaboration to Facilitate a Continuum of Care.
Part I: Foundational Considerations for Effective Collaboration. Brenner
Fundamentals of Collaboration. Moses
An Anthropologist Among Disaster Caregivers. Buechler
Disaster Relief: Emotional Values. Covello
Principles of Risk Communication. Pandya
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Post-disaster Interdisciplinary Collaborations. Harris
Thornton
Engdahl
The Psychospiritual Impact of Disaster: An Overview. Part II: Collaboration in Action: Tensions
Challenges
and Opportunities. Daniels
Collaborating With a Community College in Post-Katrina New Orleans: Organizational and Personal Reflections. Jarry
Working as an Ally to Underserved Communities: The Role of Faith
Coordination
and Partnerships in Response to the 2001 World Trade Center Attack. Smith
Taylor
Larkin
North
Ryan
Holmes
On Reentering the Chapel: Models for Collaborations Between Psychiatrists
Communities of Faith
and Faith-Based Providers After Hurricane Katrina. Gensler
Collaboration in Working With Children Affected by Diaster. Berliner
Ryan
Taylor
Making Referrals: Effective Collaboration Between Mental Health and Spiritual Care Practitioners. Shah
"To Do No Harm" Spiritual Care and Ethnomedical Competence: Four Cases of Psychosocial Trauma Recovery for the 2004 Tsunami and 2005 Earthquake in South Asia. Part III: Collaboratively Nurturing Resilience After Catastrophic Trauma. Ellison
Katz
Rituals
Routines
and Resilience. Danieli
Fundamentals of Working with (Re)traumatized Populations. Wyatt
Reaching Out to Create Moments of Communal Healing: Personal Reflections From the Edge of the 9/11 Abyss. Milstein
Manierre
Normative and Diagnostic Reactions to Disaster: Clergy and Clinician Collaboration to Facilitate a Continuum of Care.
Fundamentals of Collaboration. Moses
An Anthropologist Among Disaster Caregivers. Buechler
Disaster Relief: Emotional Values. Covello
Principles of Risk Communication. Pandya
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Post-disaster Interdisciplinary Collaborations. Harris
Thornton
Engdahl
The Psychospiritual Impact of Disaster: An Overview. Part II: Collaboration in Action: Tensions
Challenges
and Opportunities. Daniels
Collaborating With a Community College in Post-Katrina New Orleans: Organizational and Personal Reflections. Jarry
Working as an Ally to Underserved Communities: The Role of Faith
Coordination
and Partnerships in Response to the 2001 World Trade Center Attack. Smith
Taylor
Larkin
North
Ryan
Holmes
On Reentering the Chapel: Models for Collaborations Between Psychiatrists
Communities of Faith
and Faith-Based Providers After Hurricane Katrina. Gensler
Collaboration in Working With Children Affected by Diaster. Berliner
Ryan
Taylor
Making Referrals: Effective Collaboration Between Mental Health and Spiritual Care Practitioners. Shah
"To Do No Harm" Spiritual Care and Ethnomedical Competence: Four Cases of Psychosocial Trauma Recovery for the 2004 Tsunami and 2005 Earthquake in South Asia. Part III: Collaboratively Nurturing Resilience After Catastrophic Trauma. Ellison
Katz
Rituals
Routines
and Resilience. Danieli
Fundamentals of Working with (Re)traumatized Populations. Wyatt
Reaching Out to Create Moments of Communal Healing: Personal Reflections From the Edge of the 9/11 Abyss. Milstein
Manierre
Normative and Diagnostic Reactions to Disaster: Clergy and Clinician Collaboration to Facilitate a Continuum of Care.







