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Mass Trauma and Emotional Healing around the World

Rituals and Practices for Resilience and Meaning-Making [2 volumes]
Media-Kombination
476 Seiten
2009
Praeger Publishers Inc
978-0-313-37540-8 (ISBN)
CHF 164,10 inkl. MwSt
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A remarkable team of expert authors provide firsthand accounts from survivors of disasters around the globe, helping readers to understand the impact of trauma as well as interventions to heal.

Around the world, scores of those who survive disasters have demonstrated a remarkable resilience that enables them to live happy, productive lives. Mass Trauma and Emotional Healing around the World: Rituals and Practices for Resilience and Meaning-Making documents the unique yet universal reaction to traumatic events and sets the agenda for future development of therapeutic interventions research and theory. An integrative approach to rituals and healing methods is highlighted to address and help prevent human-made traumas and prepare generations to cope with natural disasters in a more effective way.

Chapters focus on rituals and practices for resilience after mass trauma, showing, among other findings, that storytelling, music, humor, and a belief in fate help people survive disasters worldwide.

Ani Kalayjian, EdD, BCETS, RNBC, is adjunct professor of psychology at Fordham University, New York, NY. Dominique Eugene, MA, LMFT, RPT-S, NTP, is a licensed marriage and family therapist, a registered play therapist and supervisor, and a nutritional therapy practitioner.

Acknowledgments
Introduction Ani Kalayjian and Dominique Eugene
Volume 1 NATURAL DISASTERS
1. Earthquake in Soviet Armenia: Coping, Integration, and Meaning-Making Ani Kalayjian, Yuki Shigemoto, and Bindia Patel
2. Northridge Earthquake in Southern California: Lessons Learned and Meanings Discovered Ani Kalayjian and Christina Di Liberto
3. Using Play to Support Children Traumatized by Natural Disasters: Chuetsu Earthquake Series in Japan Akiko J. Ohnogi
4. Coping with the Earthquake in Pakistan: A Religio-Culturally Informed Treatment Ani Kalayjian, Nicole Moore, and Kate Richmond
5. Coping with Hurricane Andrew: Preparedness, Resilience, and Meaning-Making Ani Kalayjian, Eleanor Donovan, and Yuki Shigemoto
6. Weathering the Storms like Bamboo: The Strengths of Haitians in Coping with Natural Disasters Guerda Nicolas, Billie Schwartz, and Elizabeth Pierre
7. Resilience and Healing among Helping Professionals and People of Sri Lanka: Post Tsunami Merry Evenson and Jenny Dougherty
8. A Disaster Outreach Program for Tsunami Survivors in Sri Lanka: The Biopsychosocial, Educational, and Spiritual Approach Ani Kalayjian, Nicole Moore, Judy Kuriansky, and Chris Aberson
9. Cross-Cultural Counseling Issues: Transpersonal and Clinical Counseling Training for Recovery Workers and Psychologists in Post-Tsunami Indonesia Beth Hedva, Elisabeth Arman, and Harold Finkleman
10. Ecological Worldview: From Ego to Eco Scott Carlin, Ani Kalayjian, Michelle Kim, and Elissa Jacobs
11. Long-term Impacts on Personal and Spiritual Values for French Canadian Elderly Victims of a Flood in Québec, Canada: A Question of Resilience Danielle Maltais and Simon Gauthier
Volume 2 HUMAN-MADE DISASTERS
12. The Ongoing Impact of Colonization: Man-made Trauma and Native Americans Hilary Weaver and Elaine Congress
13. Post-Slavery Syndrome: A Multigenerational Look at African American Injury, Healing, and Resilience Joy Angela DeGruy
14. Striving for Peace through Forgiveness in Sierra Leone: Effectiveness of a Psychoeducational Forgiveness Intervention Loren L. Toussaint, Nancy Peddle, Alyssa Cheadle, Anthony Sellu, and Frederic Luskin
15. Cultural Competence in the Trauma Treatment of Thai Survivors of Modern-Day Slavery: The Relevance of Buddhist Mindfulness Practices and Healing Rituals to Transform Shame and Guilt of Forced Prostitution Ginger Villareal Armas
16. Exploring Long-term Impact of Mass Trauma on Physical Health, Coping, and Meaning-Making: Exploration of the Ottoman Turkish Genocide of the Armenians Ani Kalayjian, Nicole Moore, Chris Aberson, and Sehoon Kim
17. Gender and Genocide: Armenian and Greek Women Finding Positive Meaning in the Horror Artemis Pipinelli and Ani Kalayjian
18. Psychosocial and Spiritual Impact of 9/11 Terrorism on Mental Health Professionals in America Ani Kalayjian, Beverly Musgrave, and Chris Aberson
19. Healing Intergenerational Trauma among Aboriginal Communities Sarah Thompson, Christine Kopperud, and Lewis Mehl-Madrona
20. Traumatized by Humiliation in Times of Globalization: Transforming Humiliation into Constructive Meaning Evelin G. Lindner
21. Gypsies as Victims of Nazi Persecution: Historical, Sociocultural, and Coping Perspectives Andrea Zielke-Nadkarni
22. Under Threat from HIV/AIDS: Burial Societies in Limpopo Province, South Africa Beverly L. Peters
23. The Cambodian Refugee Experience: An Integrative Model of Trauma and Recovery Carl F. Auerbach and Edith Shiro-Gelrud
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.11.2009
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 1134 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Traumatherapie
Medizin / Pharmazie
ISBN-10 0-313-37540-2 / 0313375402
ISBN-13 978-0-313-37540-8 / 9780313375408
Zustand Neuware
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