Care of children exposed to the traumatic effects of disaster
Shaw, Jon A. / Espinel, Zelde 1966- / Shultz, James M. 1950-
American Psychiatric Publishing
2012
xiii, 229 p. : ill.
9781585624263
Anglais
1. Disaster, stress and trauma -- 2. Natural and human-generated disasters -- 3. The context of trauma -- 4. Children's psychological responses to disasters -- 5. Children with special needs during disasters -- 6. Traumatic bereavement -- 7. Child and family assessment -- 8. Interventions -- 9. Generally accepted truths: the psychological effects of trauma on children
The psychological consequences of disasters for children are often slighted in disaster management. Children are uniquely vulnerable, as they are still maturing physically, emotionally, cognitively, and socially. Mental health and psychosocial support services are typically overlooked, delayed, and/or haphazard during response and recovery efforts. All too often children and families usually have limited access to mental health treatment services once the emergency is past. Care of Children Exposed to the Traumatic Effects of Disaster is designed to provide professional and volunteer disaster responders, including community members, who routinely interact with children with the tools they need to support, intervene, and identify children who need additional help overcoming the traumatic effects of extreme events. The authors are experts in psychiatry and public health, and not only understand the psychological responses to trauma and disaster but know what to do to mitigate them. The book is eloquently and compassionately written, and the authors succeed in both communicating their vision and teaching the practical techniques readers need to realize it. This is an indispensable book for an unpredictable world.
Catastrophes - Aspect psychologique / Enfants - Psychologie / Stress chez l'enfant
BF 723.D5 S534c 2012
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1 | BF 723.D5 S534c 2012 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |