Training and Practice in Trauma, Catastrophes, and Disaster Counseling

Trauma-related assistance in response to disasters or catastrophes is needed locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally, and the authors argue that there is a necessity for counseling psychologists and counseling psychology programs to incorporate it into their prevention, training, and so...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Counseling psychologist 2011-11, Vol.39 (8), p.1160-1181
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Counseling Psychology
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Counseling Theories
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Crisis Management
Disaster management
Disasters
Ecological Factors
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Natural Disasters
Openness
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Psychological trauma
Psychologists
Resilience
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Resistance (Psychology)
Resolutions
Self care
Social education
Social Justice
Soft skills
Students
Sympathy
Technical Assistance
Training Methods
Trauma
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