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Trauma, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth in Frontline Personnel
Trauma, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth in Frontline Personnel examines the history, context, nature, and complexity of working in front-line services.Chapters provide a detailed overview of specific mental health models that are applicable both on a day-to-day basis and to disaster and major event response.The book also details elements of mental health responses that have been proven to facilitate coping, minimize risk, and promote both resilience and posttraumatic growth.These strategies include, but are not limited to, peer support programs, mental health education, and psychological first aid.Each chapter incorporates research on PTSD, anxiety, and depression as well as research relating to posttraumatic growth, resilience, connectedness, and belongingness.Trauma, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth in Frontline Personnel is a vital guide for those who provide care to trauma survivors as well as for researchers and scholars.
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Attachment, Trauma and Resilience
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Understanding Trauma and Resilience
This book addresses the multifaceted nature of trauma by bringing together the many theoretical perspectives that explain how people cope with traumatic life experiences.Practitioners working across the people professions frequently find themselves working with service users, patients and clients who are survivors of trauma.Ranging between attachment, person-centred and anti-oppressive approaches, this text will help students and practitioners widen their approaches to such clients’ experiences. Whether you are a student or practitioner of counselling, social work or mental health, this book provides the foundations for understanding people's responses and resilience against traumatic life experiences.
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Building Resilience to Trauma : The Trauma and Community Resiliency Models
During and after a traumatic experience, survivors experience a cascade of physical, emotional, cognitive, behavioral, relational, and spiritual responses that can make them feel unbalanced and threatened.The second edition of Building Resilience to Trauma explains common responses from a biological perspective, reframing the human experience from one of shame and pathology to one of hope and biology.Using two evidence-informed models of intervention that are trauma-informed and resiliency-informed—the Community Resiliency Model (CRM) and the Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM)—chapters distill complex neuroscience into understandable concepts and lay out a path for fostering short- and long-term healing.CRM develops natural leaders who share wellness skills throughout communities as primary prevention, and TRM focuses on training mental health professionals to reprocess traumatic experiences.Studies have demonstrated that the models’ use leads to significant reductions in depression and anxiety, and both models also lead to increases in well-being.The models restore balance after traumatic experiences and can be used as tools to cultivate well-being across cultures and abilities throughout the lifespan.Program cosponsors have included the United Nations, Emory University's Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics, the Victims and Survivors Network of Northern Ireland, PACES Connection, the International Transformational Resilience Coalition, the Adventist Disaster Relief Agency International, Wake County School System, and the State of Washington Police Commission.
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Is the trauma discussed in trauma therapy for children and adolescents?
Yes, trauma therapy for children and adolescents often involves discussing the traumatic experiences they have gone through. However, the therapist will approach the discussion in a developmentally appropriate and sensitive manner, taking into account the child's age, cognitive abilities, and emotional readiness. The therapist will create a safe and supportive environment for the child to express their feelings and process their trauma at their own pace. The goal of trauma therapy for children and adolescents is to help them understand and cope with their experiences in a healthy way, and to support their emotional healing and recovery.
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What is a trauma?
Trauma is a psychological response to a distressing or disturbing event that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope. It can result from a wide range of experiences, such as physical or emotional abuse, natural disasters, accidents, or witnessing violence. Trauma can have long-lasting effects on a person's mental, emotional, and physical well-being, impacting their ability to function in daily life. Treatment and support from mental health professionals are often necessary to help individuals heal from trauma and regain a sense of safety and control.
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Is that a trauma?
Determining whether something is a trauma depends on the individual's experience and how it has impacted them. Trauma can be defined as a deeply distressing or disturbing experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope. If the experience has caused significant emotional or psychological distress, interferes with daily functioning, or has had a lasting impact on the individual, it may be considered a trauma. It is important to seek support from a mental health professional to process and address any potential trauma.
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What are trauma nightmares?
Trauma nightmares are vivid and distressing dreams that are related to a person's experience of a traumatic event. These nightmares often involve the re-experiencing of the traumatic event, and can be accompanied by intense emotions such as fear, helplessness, and horror. Trauma nightmares can be a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and can significantly impact a person's quality of sleep and overall well-being. Treatment for trauma nightmares often involves addressing the underlying trauma through therapy and other interventions.
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The Resilience Myth : New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma
The author of the “must-read” (NPR) Rage Becomes Her presents a powerful manifesto for communal resilience based on in-depth investigations into history, social science, and psychology. We are often urged to rely only on ourselves for strength, mental fortitude, and positivity.But with her distinctive “skill, wit, and sharp insight” (Laura Bates, author of Girl Up), Soraya Chemaly challenges us to adapt our thinking about how we survive in a world of sustained, overlapping crises. It is interdependence and nurturing relationships that truly sustain us, she argues.Based on comprehensive research and eye-opening examples from real-life, The Resilience Myth offers alternative visions of relational hardiness by emphasizing care for others and our environments above all.
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Second Victim : Error, Guilt, Trauma, and Resilience
How do people cope with having "caused" a terrible accident?How do they cope when they survive and have to live with the consequences ever after?We tend to blame and forget professionals who cause incidents and accidents, but they are victims too.They are second victims whose experiences of an incident or adverse event can be as traumatic as that of the first victims’.Yet information on second victimhood and its relationship to safety, about what is known and what organizations might need to do, is difficult to find. Thoroughly exploring an emerging topic with great relevance to safety culture, Second Victim: Error, Guilt, Trauma, and Resilience examines the lived experience of second victims.It goes through what we know about trauma, guilt, forgiveness, and injustice and how these might be felt by the second victim.The author discusses how to conduct investigations of incidents that do not alienate second victims or make them feel even worse.It explores the importance support and resilience and where the responsibilities for creating it may lie.Drawing on his unique background as psychologist, airline pilot, and safety specialist, and his own experiences with helping second victims from a variety of backgrounds, Sidney Dekker has written a powerful, moving account of the experience of the second victim.It forms compelling reading for practitioners, risk managers, human resources managers, safety experts, mental health workers, regulators, the judiciary, and many other professionals.Dekker provides a strong theoretical background to promote understanding of the situation of the second victim and solid practical advice about how to deal with trauma that continues after an event leading to preventable harm or even avoidable death of a patient, consumer, or colleague. Listen to Sidney Dekker speak about his book
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Resilience and Survival : Understanding and Healing Intergenerational Trauma
Resilience stands at the limits of what it is to be human.The opposite of vulnerability, it encompasses qualities that are both relational and innately enforced.In this unique book Clara Mucci investigates how resilience can be fostered to create stronger individuals and societies.Mucci explores human responses to intergenerational trauma and identifies the key principles that can foster resilience and healing.She looks not only through the prism of attachment theory and developmental neuroscience but also explores the power of art, memoir and other frameworks, showing that acts of compassion and forgiveness contribute to building and reinforcing resilience and solidarity.
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Aging Behind Prison Walls : Studies in Trauma and Resilience
Today, more than 200,000 men and women over age fifty are languishing in prisons around the United States.It is projected that by 2030, one-third of all incarcerated individuals will be older adults.An already overcrowded and underserved prison system is straining to manage the needs of incarcerated older adults with growing frailty and health concerns.Separated from their families and communities despite a low risk of recidivism, incarcerated older adults represent a major social-justice issue that reveals the intersectional factors at play in their imprisonment.How do the people aging in prison understand their life experiences?In Aging Behind Prison Walls, Tina Maschi and Keith Morgen offer a data-driven and compassionate analysis of the lives of incarcerated older people.They explore the transferable resiliencies and coping strategies used by incarcerated aging adults to make meaning of their lives before, during, and after imprisonment.The book draws on extensive quantitative and qualitative research as well as national datasets.It features rich narrative case studies that present stories of trauma, coping, and well-being.Based on the data, Maschi and Morgen present a solution-focused caring-justice framework in order to understand and transform the individual- and community-level structural factors that have led to and perpetuate the aging-in-prison crisis.They offer concrete proposals—at the community and national policy levels—to address the pressing issues of incarcerated elders.
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What is childhood trauma?
Childhood trauma refers to any distressing or disturbing experience that a child goes through, which can have long-lasting negative effects on their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. This can include physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, neglect, witnessing violence, or experiencing a natural disaster. Childhood trauma can impact a child's development, behavior, and mental health, and may lead to issues such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and difficulties forming healthy relationships. It is important for children who have experienced trauma to receive appropriate support and intervention to help them heal and thrive.
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Is every trauma manageable?
Not every trauma is easily manageable, as the impact of trauma can vary greatly from person to person. Some individuals may be able to effectively cope with and recover from traumatic experiences, while others may struggle to manage the emotional and psychological effects. Factors such as the severity of the trauma, the individual's support system, and their coping mechanisms all play a role in determining how manageable a trauma may be. Seeking professional help and support can greatly improve an individual's ability to manage and recover from trauma.
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What is a real trauma?
A real trauma is an event or experience that causes intense physical or emotional distress, often resulting in long-lasting psychological effects. It can be a single incident, such as a car accident or natural disaster, or a series of events, such as ongoing abuse or neglect. Trauma can impact a person's ability to function in daily life, affecting their relationships, work, and overall well-being. Seeking support from mental health professionals is crucial in processing and healing from real trauma.
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What is a lying trauma?
A lying trauma is a psychological condition where an individual feels compelled to lie frequently, often as a coping mechanism for past traumas or to protect themselves from perceived threats. This behavior can stem from a fear of being judged or rejected, low self-esteem, or a need to control their environment. Lying traumas can have a significant impact on relationships, leading to distrust and isolation. Therapy and support can help individuals address the underlying issues and develop healthier coping strategies.
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