Treating Police Stress: the Work and the Words of Peer Counselors
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505 | 8 | |a TREATING POLICE STRESS; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 THE ANATOMY OF POLICE STRESS; Chapter 2 PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE; Chapter 3 STRESS: THE COP KILLER; Chapter 4 TRAUMATIC INCIDENT REACTION INLAW ENFORCEMENT; Chapter 6 THE TOUGH MOMENTS ANDTHE GOOD ONES; Chapter 7 THE GOAL, METHOD, AND SIGNATURE; Chapter 8 BERNARD V. COMMONWEALTH:; Chapter 9 PEER SELECTION; Chapter 10 TRAUMA SUSCEPTIBILITY; Chapter 11 CRITICAL INCIDENT DEBRIEFING; Chapter 12 STRESS RESPONSE:; Chapter 13 INTERVENTION WITH A TERMINALLY ILL; Chapter 14 INTERVIEW WITH ATTORNEY; Chapter 15 INTERVIEW WITH MRS. MARILYN HANNA. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 16 INTERVIEW WITH LT. COL. EDWARDChapter 17 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE; Chapter 18 PROGRAM BUILDING FROM THEPEER'S EYE VIEW; Chapter 19 THE WORK DONE: THE PRICE PAID. | |
505 | 8 | |a This is an important work that addresses a very timely issue: police stress and its treatment. Its authors both hold doctoral degrees in education and teach at the university level. In addition, both gentlemen have extensive experience treating police stress. The book begins by tracing the history of the treatment (or lack thereof) of police stress, specifically its treatment by peers. It describes the obstacles peer counselors face and their tactics for addressing them. It goes into detail regarding the types of stress that officers face on the job, and the ways in which these stresses make t | |
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contents | TREATING POLICE STRESS; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 THE ANATOMY OF POLICE STRESS; Chapter 2 PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE; Chapter 3 STRESS: THE COP KILLER; Chapter 4 TRAUMATIC INCIDENT REACTION INLAW ENFORCEMENT; Chapter 6 THE TOUGH MOMENTS ANDTHE GOOD ONES; Chapter 7 THE GOAL, METHOD, AND SIGNATURE; Chapter 8 BERNARD V. COMMONWEALTH:; Chapter 9 PEER SELECTION; Chapter 10 TRAUMA SUSCEPTIBILITY; Chapter 11 CRITICAL INCIDENT DEBRIEFING; Chapter 12 STRESS RESPONSE:; Chapter 13 INTERVENTION WITH A TERMINALLY ILL; Chapter 14 INTERVIEW WITH ATTORNEY; Chapter 15 INTERVIEW WITH MRS. MARILYN HANNA. Chapter 16 INTERVIEW WITH LT. COL. EDWARDChapter 17 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE; Chapter 18 PROGRAM BUILDING FROM THEPEER'S EYE VIEW; Chapter 19 THE WORK DONE: THE PRICE PAID. This is an important work that addresses a very timely issue: police stress and its treatment. Its authors both hold doctoral degrees in education and teach at the university level. In addition, both gentlemen have extensive experience treating police stress. The book begins by tracing the history of the treatment (or lack thereof) of police stress, specifically its treatment by peers. It describes the obstacles peer counselors face and their tactics for addressing them. It goes into detail regarding the types of stress that officers face on the job, and the ways in which these stresses make t |
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spelling | Maddonna, John M. Verfasser aut Treating Police Stress the Work and the Words of Peer Counselors Springfield Charles C Thomas Publisher, LTD 2002 1 online resource (271 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record TREATING POLICE STRESS; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 THE ANATOMY OF POLICE STRESS; Chapter 2 PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE; Chapter 3 STRESS: THE COP KILLER; Chapter 4 TRAUMATIC INCIDENT REACTION INLAW ENFORCEMENT; Chapter 6 THE TOUGH MOMENTS ANDTHE GOOD ONES; Chapter 7 THE GOAL, METHOD, AND SIGNATURE; Chapter 8 BERNARD V. COMMONWEALTH:; Chapter 9 PEER SELECTION; Chapter 10 TRAUMA SUSCEPTIBILITY; Chapter 11 CRITICAL INCIDENT DEBRIEFING; Chapter 12 STRESS RESPONSE:; Chapter 13 INTERVENTION WITH A TERMINALLY ILL; Chapter 14 INTERVIEW WITH ATTORNEY; Chapter 15 INTERVIEW WITH MRS. MARILYN HANNA. Chapter 16 INTERVIEW WITH LT. COL. EDWARDChapter 17 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE; Chapter 18 PROGRAM BUILDING FROM THEPEER'S EYE VIEW; Chapter 19 THE WORK DONE: THE PRICE PAID. This is an important work that addresses a very timely issue: police stress and its treatment. Its authors both hold doctoral degrees in education and teach at the university level. In addition, both gentlemen have extensive experience treating police stress. The book begins by tracing the history of the treatment (or lack thereof) of police stress, specifically its treatment by peers. It describes the obstacles peer counselors face and their tactics for addressing them. It goes into detail regarding the types of stress that officers face on the job, and the ways in which these stresses make t Counseling of Job stress Police Social Science POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement bisacsh Peer counseling fast Police / Counseling of fast Police / Job stress fast Police Job stress Police Counseling of Peer counseling Kelly, Richard E. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Maddonna, John M . Treating Police Stress : The Work and the Words of Peer Counselors http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=446311 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Maddonna, John M. Treating Police Stress the Work and the Words of Peer Counselors TREATING POLICE STRESS; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 THE ANATOMY OF POLICE STRESS; Chapter 2 PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE; Chapter 3 STRESS: THE COP KILLER; Chapter 4 TRAUMATIC INCIDENT REACTION INLAW ENFORCEMENT; Chapter 6 THE TOUGH MOMENTS ANDTHE GOOD ONES; Chapter 7 THE GOAL, METHOD, AND SIGNATURE; Chapter 8 BERNARD V. COMMONWEALTH:; Chapter 9 PEER SELECTION; Chapter 10 TRAUMA SUSCEPTIBILITY; Chapter 11 CRITICAL INCIDENT DEBRIEFING; Chapter 12 STRESS RESPONSE:; Chapter 13 INTERVENTION WITH A TERMINALLY ILL; Chapter 14 INTERVIEW WITH ATTORNEY; Chapter 15 INTERVIEW WITH MRS. MARILYN HANNA. Chapter 16 INTERVIEW WITH LT. COL. EDWARDChapter 17 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE; Chapter 18 PROGRAM BUILDING FROM THEPEER'S EYE VIEW; Chapter 19 THE WORK DONE: THE PRICE PAID. This is an important work that addresses a very timely issue: police stress and its treatment. Its authors both hold doctoral degrees in education and teach at the university level. In addition, both gentlemen have extensive experience treating police stress. The book begins by tracing the history of the treatment (or lack thereof) of police stress, specifically its treatment by peers. It describes the obstacles peer counselors face and their tactics for addressing them. It goes into detail regarding the types of stress that officers face on the job, and the ways in which these stresses make t Counseling of Job stress Police Social Science POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement bisacsh Peer counseling fast Police / Counseling of fast Police / Job stress fast Police Job stress Police Counseling of Peer counseling |
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