Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters: group approaches to treatment
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adam_text | CONTENTS
About the Editors xvii
Contributors xix
Preface xxv
Acknowledgments xxix
PART I: OVERVIEW
Chapter 1. Trauma, Terror, and Fear: Mental Health
Professionals Respond to the Impact of 9/11—
An Overview 3
Terence M. Keane
Linda A. Piwoxvarczyk
Conceptual Models 4
Levels of Intervention 6
Controversies 8
On Site Roles for Mental Health Providers 10
Clinician Self Care 11
Chapter Content 11
Summary 13
PART II: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 2. Images of Trauma: The Aftermath
of Terrorism and Disasters 19
Henry I. Spitz
Rebecca E. Spitz
Introduction 19
Case Illustrations 20
Summary 31
Chapter 3. Mental Health Issues and Implications
of Living Under Ongoing Terrorist Threats 33
Sara A. Freedman
Rivka Tuval Mashiach
Introduction 33
Historical Perspective 34
Ongoing Terrorist Threats: What Is the Difference? 36
Ongoing Terrorist Threats: Current Research on the Israeli
Experience 37
Mental Health Issues 42
Treatment Implications 44
Treatment During Ongoing Terrorist Threats 52
Conclusions 55
Chapter 4. Neurobiology of Trauma 61
Craig L. Katz
Rachel Yehuda
Introduction 61
Impact of the Traumatic Event on Mind and Brain 61
Role of the Mental Health Professional
During the Recoil Phase 65
A Neuroendocrine Perspective on the Posttraumatic Period 68
A Neuroanatomical Perspective on the Posttraumatic Period 73
Conclusion 77
Chapter 5. Children and Families: A New Framework
for Preparedness and Response to Danger, Terrorism,
and Trauma 83
Robert S. Pynoos
Alan M. Steinberg
Merritt D. Schreiber
Melissa J. Brymer
Introduction 83
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network 84
Selected Literature Review on Children and Terrorism 85
Unique Challenges Regarding Weapons of Mass
Destruction 87
The Ecology of Terrorism and Danger 89
The Ecology of Response 96
Public Mental Health Strategies 100
Research Issues for Children and Families in the
Aftermath of Weapons of Mass Destruction 102
Ethical Issues in Mental Health Research After
Terrorism 105
Chapter 6. Traumatic Reactions to Terrorism:
The Individual and Collective Experience 113
K. Chase Stovall McClough
Marylene Cloitre
Introduction 113
Trauma and Attachment Theory 113
The Nature and Impact of Traumatic Events 114
Assessment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 115
Terrorism and Mental Health: Research
Findings 123
Traumatic Reactions to Terrorism: Special
Considerations 139
Conclusions and Implications for Recovery 143
Chapter 7. Clinical Issues in the Psychopharmacology
ofPTSD 155
Steven B. Rudin
Serena Y. Volpp
Randall D. Marshall
Introduction 155
Rationale for Pharmacotherapy 156
Clinical Issues Related to Pharmacotherapy of PTSD 158
Overview of the Literature on Pharmacotherapy 162
Classes of Medication: Antidepressants 167
Classes of Medication: Sedatives/Hypnotics 176
Classes of Medication: Mood Stabilizers 177
Classes of Medication: Antipsychotics 182
Classes of Medication: Autonomic Nervous System
Modulators 185
Alternative Medications 188
Summary 189
Appendix: Index of Medications 191
Chapter 8. Respecting Cultural, Religious, and Ethnic
Differences in the Prevention and Treatment
of Psychological Sequelae 203
Yael Danieli
Kathleen Nader
Introduction 203
Learning About a Culture 205
Identifying the Components of Culture 206
Cultural Issues and Reactions to Trauma and Treatment 207
Conclusions 227
Chapter 9. Contextual Influences on Posttraumatic
Adjustment: Retraumatization and the Roles
of Revictimization, Posttraumatic Adversities,
and Distressing Reminders 235
Christopher M. Layne
Jared S. Warren
William R. Saltzman
John B. Fulton
Alan M. Steinberg
Robert S. Pynoos
Introduction 235
The Need for Terminological and Conceptual Clarity 238
A Theoretical Framework of Posttraumatic Adjustment 243
Empirical Tests of the Proposed Intervening Variables 259
Summary and Directions for Future Research 266
Conclusion 274
Appendix: Glossary of Proposed Terms Relating
to Posttraumatic Distress Reactivation 275
Chapter 10. The Syndrome of Traumatic Grief
and Its Treatment 287
M. Katherine Shear
Allan Zuckqff
Nadine Melhem
Bonnie J. Gorscak
Introduction 287
Historical Perspectives 289
Diagnosis of Bereavement Related Syndromes 291
Epidemiology 298
Clinical Features of Traumatic Grief 303
Traumatic Grief Treatment 305
Components of a Potential Group Treatment Approach
ofTGT 325
Research Evidence for Treatment of Traumatic Grief 328
Conclusion 329
Chapter 11. Spirituality in the Face of Terrorist Disasters 335
Kent D. Drescher
Introduction 335
Definition of Terms 337
Research on Spirituality and Health 339
Non Mental Health Resources for Spiritual Support 343
Rationale for Incorporating Spiritual Themes
into Group Based Trauma Treatment 344
Considerations Prior to Implementing Activities 347
Components of Therapy 354
Vignettes Demonstrating Interventions at Different Stages 363
Summary 375
PART III: GROUP MODELS
Chapter 12. Integrating Small Group Process Principles
into Trauma Focused Group Psychotherapy:
What Should a Group Trauma Therapist Know? 385
D. Rob Davies
Gary M. Burlingame
Christopher M. Lciyne
Introduction 385
Why Should a Trauma Therapist Be Interested
in Small Group Process Principles ? 387
What Are the Active Ingredients in Groups That Produce
Therapeutic Change? 389
Group Development 394
Interpersonal Feedback 398
Integrating Small Group Process Principles into Existing
Group Based Trauma Treatment Protocols:
A Case Example 405
Application: Incorporating Small Group Process Principles
into TFGT 408
Observations and Recommendations 414
Directions in Future Research and Training 415
Conclusion 417
Chapter 13. Critical Incident Stress Management
in Terrorist Events and Disasters 425
Jeffrey T. Mitchell
George S. Everly Jr.
Introduction 425
Crisis Intervention 430
Overview of the Four Main CISM Group Interventions 435
Critical Incident Stress Management 437
Large Group Processes 439
Small Group Processes 449
Follow Up Groups 460
Taking Care of the Team Members 463
The Research 465
Misconceptions Regarding Crisis Intervention
and CISM 472
Conclusion 474
Chapter 14. Group Intervention for the Prevention
and Treatment of Acute Initial Stress Reactions
in Civilians 481
Beverley Raphael
Sally Wooding
Introduction 481
Rationale and Objectives of the Group 483
Acute Initial Reaction Phase 485
Criteria for Selection of Members for Group Intervention
or Individual Programs 488
Composition and Preparation for Group Interventions 490
Group Intervention Approaches for Acute Reactions
in Civilians: The Immediate Phase and Beyond 491
After the Early Days and During the First Month 496
Potential Problems 499
Combined Individual and Group Treatment 500
Conclusion 500
Chapter 15. Present Centered Supportive Group Therapy
for Trauma Survivors 505
Melissa S. Wattenberg
William S. Unger
David W. Foy
Shirley M. Glynn
Introduction 505
Purposes of Present Centered Group Therapy 509
Group Characteristics 511
Challenges in PCGT 516
Selection Criteria 520
Composition of and Preparation for Entry
into Group 523
Phases of PCGT 528
Clinical Interventions 544
Uses and Staging of PCGT 573
Conclusion 574
Appendix 575
Chapter 16. Cognitive Behavioral Groups
for Traumatically Bereaved Children
and Their Parents 581
Karen Stubenbort
Judith A. Cohen
Introduction 581
Evidenced Based Framework 582
Objective and Focus of Group 585
Criteria and Selection of Members 586
Group Composition and Preparation 590
Role of the Therapists 591
The Group 592
The Cognitive Behavioral Group Model 593
Children s Trauma Focused Interventions 593
Children s Bereavement Focused
Interventions 609
Parents Trauma Focused Interventions 613
Parents Bereavement Focused Interventions 620
Conclusion 624
Chapter 17. Combining Cognitive Processing
Therapy with Panic Exposure and Management
Techniques 629
Sherry A. Falsetti
Heidi S. Re snick
Steven R. Lawyer
Introduction 629
Rationale and Objective of the Group 630
Description and Tasks to Be Accomplished 635
Criteria for Selection of Members 638
Composition and Preparation for Entry into Group 641
Structural Considerations of the Group 644
Components of Treatment 646
Future Treatment Directions 664
Chapter 18. Trauma/Grief Focused Group Psychotherapy
with Adolescents 669
William R. Saltzman
Christopher M. Layne
Alan M. Steinberg
Robert S. Pynoos
Rationale and Objective of the Group 669
Theoretical Model 674
Rationale for Group Treatment 678
Criteria for Selection of Members and Preparation for Entry
into the Group 679
Group Composition 685
Structural Considerations for Group Treatment 687
Overview of Group Therapy Modules 689
Module I: Group Cohesion, Psychoeducation, and Basic
Coping Skills 692
Module II: Constructing the Trauma Narrative 704
Module III: Coping with Traumatic Loss and Grief 713
Module IV: Refocusing on the Present and Looking
to the Future 718
Combining Individual and Family Interventions with Group
Treatment 724
Conclusion 725
Chapter 19. Trauma Focus Group Therapy:
An Evidence Based Group Approach to Trauma
with Adults 731
William S. Unger
Melissa S. Wallenberg
David W. Foy
Shirley M. Glynn
Introduction 731
Group Goals 735
Leadership Issues 737
Criteria for Selection of Members 740
Composition and Preparation for Entry into Group 742
Group 743
Beginning Phase (Sessions 1 through 3) 744
Middle Phase 759
Final Phase (Termination) 771
Situations That Members Experience As Difficult 772
Variations of the Model 776
Final Thoughts 776
Appendix I: Journal Homework Form 779
Appendix II: Coping Resources Self Assessment 780
Appendix III: Coping with Symptoms Record 781
Appendix IV: Home Based Therapy Self Exposure 782
Chapter 20. Psychodynamic Group Treatment 787
Daniel S. Weiss
Rationale and Objective of the Group 787
Core Elements of Intervention 794
Tasks to Be Accomplished 802
Phase I 810
Phase II 828
Phase III 835
Conclusion 837
Chapter 21. Groups for Mental Health Professionals
Working with Survivors 841
Yael Danieli
Training Professionals to Deal with Trauma 843
Event Countertransference and Training 845
Understanding the Process 850
Some Principles of Self Healing 856
The Conspiracy of Silence Between Psychotherapists
and Patients 857
Countertransference Themes 858
Comparisons Between SCS and NVH Groups 869
Concluding Remarks 871
PART IV: FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Chapter 22. Future Directions 879
David W. Foy
Daiyl A. Schrock
Introduction 879
Development of Trauma Related Group Therapy 880
Group Psychological Debriefing 882
Review of Group Therapy for Trauma Studies 883
From Current Status to Future Groups for Terrorist
Disaster Survivors 892
Strength of Evidence for Recommendations 898
Future Research Directions 899
Index 905
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CONTENTS
About the Editors xvii
Contributors xix
Preface xxv
Acknowledgments xxix
PART I: OVERVIEW
Chapter 1. Trauma, Terror, and Fear: Mental Health
Professionals Respond to the Impact of 9/11—
An Overview 3
Terence M. Keane
Linda A. Piwoxvarczyk
Conceptual Models 4
Levels of Intervention 6
Controversies 8
On Site Roles for Mental Health Providers 10
Clinician Self Care 11
Chapter Content 11
Summary 13
PART II: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 2. Images of Trauma: The Aftermath
of Terrorism and Disasters 19
Henry I. Spitz
Rebecca E. Spitz
Introduction 19
Case Illustrations 20
Summary 31
Chapter 3. Mental Health Issues and Implications
of Living Under Ongoing Terrorist Threats 33
Sara A. Freedman
Rivka Tuval Mashiach
Introduction 33
Historical Perspective 34
Ongoing Terrorist Threats: What Is the Difference? 36
Ongoing Terrorist Threats: Current Research on the Israeli
Experience 37
Mental Health Issues 42
Treatment Implications 44
Treatment During Ongoing Terrorist Threats 52
Conclusions 55
Chapter 4. Neurobiology of Trauma 61
Craig L. Katz
Rachel Yehuda
Introduction 61
Impact of the Traumatic Event on Mind and Brain 61
Role of the Mental Health Professional
During the Recoil Phase 65
A Neuroendocrine Perspective on the Posttraumatic Period 68
A Neuroanatomical Perspective on the Posttraumatic Period 73
Conclusion 77
Chapter 5. Children and Families: A New Framework
for Preparedness and Response to Danger, Terrorism,
and Trauma 83
Robert S. Pynoos
Alan M. Steinberg
Merritt D. Schreiber
Melissa J. Brymer
Introduction 83
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network 84
Selected Literature Review on Children and Terrorism 85
Unique Challenges Regarding Weapons of Mass
Destruction 87
The Ecology of Terrorism and Danger 89
The Ecology of Response 96
Public Mental Health Strategies 100
Research Issues for Children and Families in the
Aftermath of Weapons of Mass Destruction 102
Ethical Issues in Mental Health Research After
Terrorism 105
Chapter 6. Traumatic Reactions to Terrorism:
The Individual and Collective Experience 113
K. Chase Stovall McClough
Marylene Cloitre
Introduction 113
Trauma and Attachment Theory 113
The Nature and Impact of Traumatic Events 114
Assessment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 115
Terrorism and Mental Health: Research
Findings 123
Traumatic Reactions to Terrorism: Special
Considerations 139
Conclusions and Implications for Recovery 143
Chapter 7. Clinical Issues in the Psychopharmacology
ofPTSD 155
Steven B. Rudin
Serena Y. Volpp
Randall D. Marshall
Introduction 155
Rationale for Pharmacotherapy 156
Clinical Issues Related to Pharmacotherapy of PTSD 158
Overview of the Literature on Pharmacotherapy 162
Classes of Medication: Antidepressants 167
Classes of Medication: Sedatives/Hypnotics 176
Classes of Medication: Mood Stabilizers 177
Classes of Medication: Antipsychotics 182
Classes of Medication: Autonomic Nervous System
Modulators 185
Alternative Medications 188
Summary 189
Appendix: Index of Medications 191
Chapter 8. Respecting Cultural, Religious, and Ethnic
Differences in the Prevention and Treatment
of Psychological Sequelae 203
Yael Danieli
Kathleen Nader
Introduction 203
Learning About a Culture 205
Identifying the Components of Culture 206
Cultural Issues and Reactions to Trauma and Treatment 207
Conclusions 227
Chapter 9. Contextual Influences on Posttraumatic
Adjustment: Retraumatization and the Roles
of Revictimization, Posttraumatic Adversities,
and Distressing Reminders 235
Christopher M. Layne
Jared S. Warren
William R. Saltzman
John B. Fulton
Alan M. Steinberg
Robert S. Pynoos
Introduction 235
The Need for Terminological and Conceptual Clarity 238
A Theoretical Framework of Posttraumatic Adjustment 243
Empirical Tests of the Proposed Intervening Variables 259
Summary and Directions for Future Research 266
Conclusion 274
Appendix: Glossary of Proposed Terms Relating
to Posttraumatic Distress Reactivation 275
Chapter 10. The Syndrome of Traumatic Grief
and Its Treatment 287
M. Katherine Shear
Allan Zuckqff
Nadine Melhem
Bonnie J. Gorscak
Introduction 287
Historical Perspectives 289
Diagnosis of Bereavement Related Syndromes 291
Epidemiology 298
Clinical Features of Traumatic Grief 303
Traumatic Grief Treatment 305
Components of a Potential Group Treatment Approach
ofTGT 325
Research Evidence for Treatment of Traumatic Grief 328
Conclusion 329
Chapter 11. Spirituality in the Face of Terrorist Disasters 335
Kent D. Drescher
Introduction 335
Definition of Terms 337
Research on Spirituality and Health 339
Non Mental Health Resources for Spiritual Support 343
Rationale for Incorporating Spiritual Themes
into Group Based Trauma Treatment 344
Considerations Prior to Implementing Activities 347
Components of Therapy 354
Vignettes Demonstrating Interventions at Different Stages 363
Summary 375
PART III: GROUP MODELS
Chapter 12. Integrating Small Group Process Principles
into Trauma Focused Group Psychotherapy:
What Should a Group Trauma Therapist Know? 385
D. Rob Davies
Gary M. Burlingame
Christopher M. Lciyne
Introduction 385
Why Should a Trauma Therapist Be Interested
in Small Group Process Principles'? 387
What Are the "Active Ingredients" in Groups That Produce
Therapeutic Change? 389
Group Development 394
Interpersonal Feedback 398
Integrating Small Group Process Principles into Existing
Group Based Trauma Treatment Protocols:
A Case Example 405
Application: Incorporating Small Group Process Principles
into TFGT 408
Observations and Recommendations 414
Directions in Future Research and Training 415
Conclusion 417
Chapter 13. Critical Incident Stress Management
in Terrorist Events and Disasters 425
Jeffrey T. Mitchell
George S. Everly Jr.
Introduction 425
Crisis Intervention 430
Overview of the Four Main CISM Group Interventions 435
Critical Incident Stress Management 437
Large Group Processes 439
Small Group Processes 449
Follow Up Groups 460
Taking Care of the Team Members 463
The Research 465
Misconceptions Regarding Crisis Intervention
and CISM 472
Conclusion 474
Chapter 14. Group Intervention for the Prevention
and Treatment of Acute Initial Stress Reactions
in Civilians 481
Beverley Raphael
Sally Wooding
Introduction 481
Rationale and Objectives of the Group 483
Acute Initial Reaction Phase 485
Criteria for Selection of Members for Group Intervention
or Individual Programs 488
Composition and Preparation for Group Interventions 490
Group Intervention Approaches for Acute Reactions
in Civilians: The Immediate Phase and Beyond 491
After the Early Days and During the First Month 496
Potential Problems 499
Combined Individual and Group Treatment 500
Conclusion 500
Chapter 15. Present Centered Supportive Group Therapy
for Trauma Survivors 505
Melissa S. Wattenberg
William S. Unger
David W. Foy
Shirley M. Glynn
Introduction 505
Purposes of Present Centered Group Therapy 509
Group Characteristics 511
Challenges in PCGT 516
Selection Criteria 520
Composition of and Preparation for Entry
into Group 523
Phases of PCGT 528
Clinical Interventions 544
Uses and Staging of PCGT 573
Conclusion 574
Appendix 575
Chapter 16. Cognitive Behavioral Groups
for Traumatically Bereaved Children
and Their Parents 581
Karen Stubenbort
Judith A. Cohen
Introduction 581
Evidenced Based Framework 582
Objective and Focus of Group 585
Criteria and Selection of Members 586
Group Composition and Preparation 590
Role of the Therapists 591
The Group 592
The Cognitive Behavioral Group Model 593
Children's Trauma Focused Interventions 593
Children's Bereavement Focused
Interventions 609
Parents' Trauma Focused Interventions 613
Parents' Bereavement Focused Interventions 620
Conclusion 624
Chapter 17. Combining Cognitive Processing
Therapy with Panic Exposure and Management
Techniques 629
Sherry A. Falsetti
Heidi S. Re snick
Steven R. Lawyer
Introduction 629
Rationale and Objective of the Group 630
Description and Tasks to Be Accomplished 635
Criteria for Selection of Members 638
Composition and Preparation for Entry into Group 641
Structural Considerations of the Group 644
Components of Treatment 646
Future Treatment Directions 664
Chapter 18. Trauma/Grief Focused Group Psychotherapy
with Adolescents 669
William R. Saltzman
Christopher M. Layne
Alan M. Steinberg
Robert S. Pynoos
Rationale and Objective of the Group 669
Theoretical Model 674
Rationale for Group Treatment 678
Criteria for Selection of Members and Preparation for Entry
into the Group 679
Group Composition 685
Structural Considerations for Group Treatment 687
Overview of Group Therapy Modules 689
Module I: Group Cohesion, Psychoeducation, and Basic
Coping Skills 692
Module II: Constructing the Trauma Narrative 704
Module III: Coping with Traumatic Loss and Grief 713
Module IV: Refocusing on the Present and Looking
to the Future 718
Combining Individual and Family Interventions with Group
Treatment 724
Conclusion 725
Chapter 19. Trauma Focus Group Therapy:
An Evidence Based Group Approach to Trauma
with Adults 731
William S. Unger
Melissa S. Wallenberg
David W. Foy
Shirley M. Glynn
Introduction 731
Group Goals 735
Leadership Issues 737
Criteria for Selection of Members 740
Composition and Preparation for Entry into Group 742
Group 743
Beginning Phase (Sessions 1 through 3) 744
Middle Phase 759
Final Phase (Termination) 771
Situations That Members Experience As Difficult 772
Variations of the Model 776
Final Thoughts 776
Appendix I: Journal Homework Form 779
Appendix II: Coping Resources Self Assessment 780
Appendix III: Coping with Symptoms Record 781
Appendix IV: Home Based Therapy Self Exposure 782
Chapter 20. Psychodynamic Group Treatment 787
Daniel S. Weiss
Rationale and Objective of the Group 787
Core Elements of Intervention 794
Tasks to Be Accomplished 802
Phase I 810
Phase II 828
Phase III 835
Conclusion 837
Chapter 21. Groups for Mental Health Professionals
Working with Survivors 841
Yael Danieli
Training Professionals to Deal with Trauma 843
Event Countertransference and Training 845
Understanding the Process 850
Some Principles of Self Healing 856
The "Conspiracy of Silence" Between Psychotherapists
and Patients 857
Countertransference Themes 858
Comparisons Between SCS and NVH Groups 869
Concluding Remarks 871
PART IV: FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Chapter 22. Future Directions 879
David W. Foy
Daiyl A. Schrock
Introduction 879
Development of Trauma Related Group Therapy 880
Group Psychological Debriefing 882
Review of Group Therapy for Trauma Studies 883
From Current Status to Future Groups for Terrorist
Disaster Survivors 892
Strength of Evidence for Recommendations 898
Future Research Directions 899
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spelling | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment Leon A. Schein ... ed. New York, NY [u.a.] Haworth 2006 XXIX, 940 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Stress Disorders, Traumatic therapy Psychotherapy, Group Terrorism psychology Névroses post-traumatiques - Traitement Psychothérapie de groupe Terrorisme - Aspect psychologique Traumatisme psychique - Traitement Victimes du terrorisme - Psychologie Psychologie Terrorismus Group psychotherapy Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment Psychic trauma Treatment Terrorism Psychological aspects Victims of terrorism Psychology Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd rswk-swf Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd rswk-swf Gruppentherapie (DE-588)4072158-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)4006432-3 Bibliografie gnd-content Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 s Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 s DE-604 Gruppentherapie (DE-588)4072158-9 s b DE-604 Schein, Leon A. Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014858365&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment Stress Disorders, Traumatic therapy Psychotherapy, Group Terrorism psychology Névroses post-traumatiques - Traitement Psychothérapie de groupe Terrorisme - Aspect psychologique Traumatisme psychique - Traitement Victimes du terrorisme - Psychologie Psychologie Terrorismus Group psychotherapy Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment Psychic trauma Treatment Terrorism Psychological aspects Victims of terrorism Psychology Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd Gruppentherapie (DE-588)4072158-9 gnd |
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title | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment |
title_auth | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment |
title_exact_search | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment |
title_exact_search_txtP | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment |
title_full | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment Leon A. Schein ... ed. |
title_fullStr | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment Leon A. Schein ... ed. |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment Leon A. Schein ... ed. |
title_short | Psychological effects of catastrophic disasters |
title_sort | psychological effects of catastrophic disasters group approaches to treatment |
title_sub | group approaches to treatment |
topic | Stress Disorders, Traumatic therapy Psychotherapy, Group Terrorism psychology Névroses post-traumatiques - Traitement Psychothérapie de groupe Terrorisme - Aspect psychologique Traumatisme psychique - Traitement Victimes du terrorisme - Psychologie Psychologie Terrorismus Group psychotherapy Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment Psychic trauma Treatment Terrorism Psychological aspects Victims of terrorism Psychology Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd Gruppentherapie (DE-588)4072158-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Stress Disorders, Traumatic therapy Psychotherapy, Group Terrorism psychology Névroses post-traumatiques - Traitement Psychothérapie de groupe Terrorisme - Aspect psychologique Traumatisme psychique - Traitement Victimes du terrorisme - Psychologie Psychologie Terrorismus Group psychotherapy Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment Psychic trauma Treatment Terrorism Psychological aspects Victims of terrorism Psychology Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom Gruppentherapie Aufsatzsammlung Bibliografie |
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