Beverley Raphael / John Wilson (eds.)
Psychological Debriefing
Herausgeber: Raphael, Beverley; Wilson, John P.
Beverley Raphael / John Wilson (eds.)
Psychological Debriefing
Herausgeber: Raphael, Beverley; Wilson, John P.
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Debriefing has emerged as one of the most controversial interventions in clinical psychology and psychiatry. This book constitutes an analysis of evidence for the efficacy of psychological debriefing, in theory and application. From major disasters affecting large numbers or even whole communities, to individual experiences of road traffic accidents, assault, or childbirth, the range of topics and points of view presented will make this an essential reference and guide for all practitioners, whatever their point of view. Graphs & tables.
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Debriefing has emerged as one of the most controversial interventions in clinical psychology and psychiatry. This book constitutes an analysis of evidence for the efficacy of psychological debriefing, in theory and application. From major disasters affecting large numbers or even whole communities, to individual experiences of road traffic accidents, assault, or childbirth, the range of topics and points of view presented will make this an essential reference and guide for all practitioners, whatever their point of view. Graphs & tables.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 749g
- ISBN-13: 9780521647007
- ISBN-10: 0521647002
- Artikelnr.: 22084974
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 749g
- ISBN-13: 9780521647007
- ISBN-10: 0521647002
- Artikelnr.: 22084974
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Overview: key issues in the conceptualisation of debriefing; Part I. Key
Conceptual Framework of Debriefing: 1. Historical concepts and present
patterns: stress management and debriefing; 2. Debriefing: its role in the
spectrum of prevention and acute management of psychological trauma; 3.
Briefing and debriefing: psychological interventions in acute stressor
situations; 4. Traumatic stress and the concept of debriefing: theoretical
frameworks and potential effects and other settings; Part II. Debriefing:
Models, Research and Practice: 5. Critical incident stress debriefing:
evolutions, effects and outcomes; 6. Debriefing with emergency services:
critical incident stress management; 7. Debriefing and body recovery: war
grave soldiers; 8. Debriefing and body recovery: police in a civilian
disaster; 9. Debriefing after massive road trauma: perceptions and
outcomes; 10. Debriefing and motor vehicle accidents: interventions and
outcomes; 11. Debriefing with service personnel in war and peace roles:
experience and outcomes; 12. Debriefing post disaster: follow-up after a
major earthquake; 13. Debriefing after disaster; 14. Children and
debriefing: theory, interventions and outcomes; 15. Debriefing adolescents
after critical life events; Part III. Adaptations of Debriefing Models: 16.
Delayed debriefing: after a disaster; 17. Debriefing in different cultural
frameworks: experience with indigenous populations; 18. The concept of
debriefing and its application to staff dealing with life threatening
illnesses such as cancer, AIDS and other conditions; 19. Traumatic
childbirth and the role of debriefing; 20. Debriefing staff after assaults
by patients; 21. Multiple stressor debriefing as a model for intervention;
Part IV. Debriefing Overview and Future Directions: 22. Concerns about
debriefing: challenging the mainstream; 23. Is consensus possible about
debriefing?; 24. Can debriefing work? critical appraisal of theories of
interventions and outcomes with directions for future research; 25. A
conceptual framework for mass trauma: implications for adaptation and
intervention; Conclusion: debriefing: science, belief and wisdom; Index.
Conceptual Framework of Debriefing: 1. Historical concepts and present
patterns: stress management and debriefing; 2. Debriefing: its role in the
spectrum of prevention and acute management of psychological trauma; 3.
Briefing and debriefing: psychological interventions in acute stressor
situations; 4. Traumatic stress and the concept of debriefing: theoretical
frameworks and potential effects and other settings; Part II. Debriefing:
Models, Research and Practice: 5. Critical incident stress debriefing:
evolutions, effects and outcomes; 6. Debriefing with emergency services:
critical incident stress management; 7. Debriefing and body recovery: war
grave soldiers; 8. Debriefing and body recovery: police in a civilian
disaster; 9. Debriefing after massive road trauma: perceptions and
outcomes; 10. Debriefing and motor vehicle accidents: interventions and
outcomes; 11. Debriefing with service personnel in war and peace roles:
experience and outcomes; 12. Debriefing post disaster: follow-up after a
major earthquake; 13. Debriefing after disaster; 14. Children and
debriefing: theory, interventions and outcomes; 15. Debriefing adolescents
after critical life events; Part III. Adaptations of Debriefing Models: 16.
Delayed debriefing: after a disaster; 17. Debriefing in different cultural
frameworks: experience with indigenous populations; 18. The concept of
debriefing and its application to staff dealing with life threatening
illnesses such as cancer, AIDS and other conditions; 19. Traumatic
childbirth and the role of debriefing; 20. Debriefing staff after assaults
by patients; 21. Multiple stressor debriefing as a model for intervention;
Part IV. Debriefing Overview and Future Directions: 22. Concerns about
debriefing: challenging the mainstream; 23. Is consensus possible about
debriefing?; 24. Can debriefing work? critical appraisal of theories of
interventions and outcomes with directions for future research; 25. A
conceptual framework for mass trauma: implications for adaptation and
intervention; Conclusion: debriefing: science, belief and wisdom; Index.
Overview: key issues in the conceptualisation of debriefing; Part I. Key
Conceptual Framework of Debriefing: 1. Historical concepts and present
patterns: stress management and debriefing; 2. Debriefing: its role in the
spectrum of prevention and acute management of psychological trauma; 3.
Briefing and debriefing: psychological interventions in acute stressor
situations; 4. Traumatic stress and the concept of debriefing: theoretical
frameworks and potential effects and other settings; Part II. Debriefing:
Models, Research and Practice: 5. Critical incident stress debriefing:
evolutions, effects and outcomes; 6. Debriefing with emergency services:
critical incident stress management; 7. Debriefing and body recovery: war
grave soldiers; 8. Debriefing and body recovery: police in a civilian
disaster; 9. Debriefing after massive road trauma: perceptions and
outcomes; 10. Debriefing and motor vehicle accidents: interventions and
outcomes; 11. Debriefing with service personnel in war and peace roles:
experience and outcomes; 12. Debriefing post disaster: follow-up after a
major earthquake; 13. Debriefing after disaster; 14. Children and
debriefing: theory, interventions and outcomes; 15. Debriefing adolescents
after critical life events; Part III. Adaptations of Debriefing Models: 16.
Delayed debriefing: after a disaster; 17. Debriefing in different cultural
frameworks: experience with indigenous populations; 18. The concept of
debriefing and its application to staff dealing with life threatening
illnesses such as cancer, AIDS and other conditions; 19. Traumatic
childbirth and the role of debriefing; 20. Debriefing staff after assaults
by patients; 21. Multiple stressor debriefing as a model for intervention;
Part IV. Debriefing Overview and Future Directions: 22. Concerns about
debriefing: challenging the mainstream; 23. Is consensus possible about
debriefing?; 24. Can debriefing work? critical appraisal of theories of
interventions and outcomes with directions for future research; 25. A
conceptual framework for mass trauma: implications for adaptation and
intervention; Conclusion: debriefing: science, belief and wisdom; Index.
Conceptual Framework of Debriefing: 1. Historical concepts and present
patterns: stress management and debriefing; 2. Debriefing: its role in the
spectrum of prevention and acute management of psychological trauma; 3.
Briefing and debriefing: psychological interventions in acute stressor
situations; 4. Traumatic stress and the concept of debriefing: theoretical
frameworks and potential effects and other settings; Part II. Debriefing:
Models, Research and Practice: 5. Critical incident stress debriefing:
evolutions, effects and outcomes; 6. Debriefing with emergency services:
critical incident stress management; 7. Debriefing and body recovery: war
grave soldiers; 8. Debriefing and body recovery: police in a civilian
disaster; 9. Debriefing after massive road trauma: perceptions and
outcomes; 10. Debriefing and motor vehicle accidents: interventions and
outcomes; 11. Debriefing with service personnel in war and peace roles:
experience and outcomes; 12. Debriefing post disaster: follow-up after a
major earthquake; 13. Debriefing after disaster; 14. Children and
debriefing: theory, interventions and outcomes; 15. Debriefing adolescents
after critical life events; Part III. Adaptations of Debriefing Models: 16.
Delayed debriefing: after a disaster; 17. Debriefing in different cultural
frameworks: experience with indigenous populations; 18. The concept of
debriefing and its application to staff dealing with life threatening
illnesses such as cancer, AIDS and other conditions; 19. Traumatic
childbirth and the role of debriefing; 20. Debriefing staff after assaults
by patients; 21. Multiple stressor debriefing as a model for intervention;
Part IV. Debriefing Overview and Future Directions: 22. Concerns about
debriefing: challenging the mainstream; 23. Is consensus possible about
debriefing?; 24. Can debriefing work? critical appraisal of theories of
interventions and outcomes with directions for future research; 25. A
conceptual framework for mass trauma: implications for adaptation and
intervention; Conclusion: debriefing: science, belief and wisdom; Index.