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Violent death : resilience and intervention beyond the crisis [Book]

By: Rynearson, Edward K [Author]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: New York, N.Y.; London Routledge 2006 Description: Hbk, .: ill. ; 389 pISBN: 0415953235Subject(s): Trauma | Violent deaths | Resilience | Therapy | Death and DyingDDC classification: 306.91 RYN Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online
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Includes companion DVD featuring client interviews
Summary: This book pulls together a definitive collection of work on the theory and practice of clinical, spiritual, and emotional support after the experience of violent death - counseling beyond the crisis. Over the past decade, there have been countless publications devoted to crisis response, crisis intervention and counseling, disaster mental health services, and support for victims of traumatic events, but almost none devoted to the response planning and community care for those individuals to continue to struggle with trauma and grief issues for more than a few months after a violent death. The chapters in this volume, written by national and international experts in the field, will provide the reader with the theoretical and clinical bases necessary for planning and implementing clinical and spiritual services to meet the needs of survivors/witnesses/family and community members of violent death.
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This book pulls together a definitive collection of work on the theory and practice of clinical, spiritual, and emotional support after the experience of violent death - counseling beyond the crisis. Over the past decade, there have been countless publications devoted to crisis response, crisis intervention and counseling, disaster mental health services, and support for victims of traumatic events, but almost none devoted to the response planning and community care for those individuals to continue to struggle with trauma and grief issues for more than a few months after a violent death. The chapters in this volume, written by national and international experts in the field, will provide the reader with the theoretical and clinical bases necessary for planning and implementing clinical and spiritual services to meet the needs of survivors/witnesses/family and community members of violent death.

Includes companion DVD featuring client interviews

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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