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505 | 8 | |a Foreword / John P. King -- Preface -- Chap. 1. Posttraumatic psychological stress : individual, group, and organizational perspectives on resilience and growth / Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, and Leigh M. Smith -- Chap. 2. Routes to posttraumatic growth through cognitive processing / Richard G. Tedeschi and Lawrence G. Calhoun -- Chap. 3. A trait approach to posttrauma vulnerability and growth / Carmen Moran and Jane Shakespeare-Finch -- Chap. 4. Hardiness training for resiliency and leadership / Salvatore R. Maddi and Deborah M. Khoshaba -- Chap. 5. Hardiness as a resiliency resource under high stress conditions / Paul T. Bartone -- Chap. 6. Team resilience / Clare Pollock, Douglas Paton, Leigh M. Smith, and John M. Volanti -- Chap. 7. Training for resilience / Clare Pollock, Douglas Paton, Leigh M. Smith and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 8. Building psychological resilience : learning from the South African Police Service / Merle Friedman and Craig Higson-Smith -- Chap. 9. Sense of coherence in managing trauma workers / Christine Dunning -- Chap. 10. Environmental resilience : psychological empowerment in high-risk professions / Peter Johnston and Douglas Paton -- Chap. 11. The process of trusting : its relevance to vulnerability and resilience in traumatic situations / Roy L. Payne and Murray Clark -- Chap. 12. The family : resilience resource and resilience needs / Jane Shakespeare-Finch, Douglas Paton, and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 13. Risk response module / Leigh M. Smith and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 14. Resilience and growth in high-risk professions : reflections and future directions / Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, and Leigh M. Smith -- Name index -- Subject index | |
505 | 8 | |a This book provides a systematic review of the variables and mechanisms that underpin resilience and growth in professions who face a high risk of regular and repetitive exposure to adverse or hazardous events. Given the inevitability of this exposure, promoting the acceptance and practice of this paradigm is essential for facilitating the capability of emergency responders to adapt to, and if possible to grow from, adverse and hazardous experience. By identifying salient dispositional, cognitive, group, organizational, and environmental predictors of resilience and articulating the mechanisms | |
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contents | Includes bibliographical references and indexes Foreword / John P. King -- Preface -- Chap. 1. Posttraumatic psychological stress : individual, group, and organizational perspectives on resilience and growth / Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, and Leigh M. Smith -- Chap. 2. Routes to posttraumatic growth through cognitive processing / Richard G. Tedeschi and Lawrence G. Calhoun -- Chap. 3. A trait approach to posttrauma vulnerability and growth / Carmen Moran and Jane Shakespeare-Finch -- Chap. 4. Hardiness training for resiliency and leadership / Salvatore R. Maddi and Deborah M. Khoshaba -- Chap. 5. Hardiness as a resiliency resource under high stress conditions / Paul T. Bartone -- Chap. 6. Team resilience / Clare Pollock, Douglas Paton, Leigh M. Smith, and John M. Volanti -- Chap. 7. Training for resilience / Clare Pollock, Douglas Paton, Leigh M. Smith and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 8. Building psychological resilience : learning from the South African Police Service / Merle Friedman and Craig Higson-Smith -- Chap. 9. Sense of coherence in managing trauma workers / Christine Dunning -- Chap. 10. Environmental resilience : psychological empowerment in high-risk professions / Peter Johnston and Douglas Paton -- Chap. 11. The process of trusting : its relevance to vulnerability and resilience in traumatic situations / Roy L. Payne and Murray Clark -- Chap. 12. The family : resilience resource and resilience needs / Jane Shakespeare-Finch, Douglas Paton, and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 13. Risk response module / Leigh M. Smith and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 14. Resilience and growth in high-risk professions : reflections and future directions / Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, and Leigh M. Smith -- Name index -- Subject index This book provides a systematic review of the variables and mechanisms that underpin resilience and growth in professions who face a high risk of regular and repetitive exposure to adverse or hazardous events. Given the inevitability of this exposure, promoting the acceptance and practice of this paradigm is essential for facilitating the capability of emergency responders to adapt to, and if possible to grow from, adverse and hazardous experience. By identifying salient dispositional, cognitive, group, organizational, and environmental predictors of resilience and articulating the mechanisms |
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spelling | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience edited by Douglas Paton, Ph.D., C. Psychol., School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, John M. Violanti, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, Department of Social and Preventative Medicine, School of Medical and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, Leigh M. Smith, M.A., School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia Springfield, Illinois, U.S.A. Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Ltd. [2003] © 2003 xxii, 222 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Diagramme Includes bibliographical references and indexes Foreword / John P. King -- Preface -- Chap. 1. Posttraumatic psychological stress : individual, group, and organizational perspectives on resilience and growth / Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, and Leigh M. Smith -- Chap. 2. Routes to posttraumatic growth through cognitive processing / Richard G. Tedeschi and Lawrence G. Calhoun -- Chap. 3. A trait approach to posttrauma vulnerability and growth / Carmen Moran and Jane Shakespeare-Finch -- Chap. 4. Hardiness training for resiliency and leadership / Salvatore R. Maddi and Deborah M. Khoshaba -- Chap. 5. Hardiness as a resiliency resource under high stress conditions / Paul T. Bartone -- Chap. 6. Team resilience / Clare Pollock, Douglas Paton, Leigh M. Smith, and John M. Volanti -- Chap. 7. Training for resilience / Clare Pollock, Douglas Paton, Leigh M. Smith and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 8. Building psychological resilience : learning from the South African Police Service / Merle Friedman and Craig Higson-Smith -- Chap. 9. Sense of coherence in managing trauma workers / Christine Dunning -- Chap. 10. Environmental resilience : psychological empowerment in high-risk professions / Peter Johnston and Douglas Paton -- Chap. 11. The process of trusting : its relevance to vulnerability and resilience in traumatic situations / Roy L. Payne and Murray Clark -- Chap. 12. The family : resilience resource and resilience needs / Jane Shakespeare-Finch, Douglas Paton, and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 13. Risk response module / Leigh M. Smith and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 14. Resilience and growth in high-risk professions : reflections and future directions / Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, and Leigh M. Smith -- Name index -- Subject index This book provides a systematic review of the variables and mechanisms that underpin resilience and growth in professions who face a high risk of regular and repetitive exposure to adverse or hazardous events. Given the inevitability of this exposure, promoting the acceptance and practice of this paradigm is essential for facilitating the capability of emergency responders to adapt to, and if possible to grow from, adverse and hazardous experience. By identifying salient dispositional, cognitive, group, organizational, and environmental predictors of resilience and articulating the mechanisms Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / prevention & control Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / rehabilitation Adaptation, Psychological Counseling / methods Defense Mechanisms Névroses post-traumatiques / Traitement Résilience (Trait de personnalité) PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) bisacsh Post-traumatic stress disorder / Treatment fast Resilience (Personality trait) fast Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment Resilience (Personality trait) Paton, Douglas 1955-2023 Sonstige (DE-588)173098142 oth Violanti, John M. Sonstige oth Smith, Leigh M. Sonstige (DE-588)1031546065 oth |
spellingShingle | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience Includes bibliographical references and indexes Foreword / John P. King -- Preface -- Chap. 1. Posttraumatic psychological stress : individual, group, and organizational perspectives on resilience and growth / Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, and Leigh M. Smith -- Chap. 2. Routes to posttraumatic growth through cognitive processing / Richard G. Tedeschi and Lawrence G. Calhoun -- Chap. 3. A trait approach to posttrauma vulnerability and growth / Carmen Moran and Jane Shakespeare-Finch -- Chap. 4. Hardiness training for resiliency and leadership / Salvatore R. Maddi and Deborah M. Khoshaba -- Chap. 5. Hardiness as a resiliency resource under high stress conditions / Paul T. Bartone -- Chap. 6. Team resilience / Clare Pollock, Douglas Paton, Leigh M. Smith, and John M. Volanti -- Chap. 7. Training for resilience / Clare Pollock, Douglas Paton, Leigh M. Smith and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 8. Building psychological resilience : learning from the South African Police Service / Merle Friedman and Craig Higson-Smith -- Chap. 9. Sense of coherence in managing trauma workers / Christine Dunning -- Chap. 10. Environmental resilience : psychological empowerment in high-risk professions / Peter Johnston and Douglas Paton -- Chap. 11. The process of trusting : its relevance to vulnerability and resilience in traumatic situations / Roy L. Payne and Murray Clark -- Chap. 12. The family : resilience resource and resilience needs / Jane Shakespeare-Finch, Douglas Paton, and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 13. Risk response module / Leigh M. Smith and John M. Violanti -- Chap. 14. Resilience and growth in high-risk professions : reflections and future directions / Douglas Paton, John M. Violanti, and Leigh M. Smith -- Name index -- Subject index This book provides a systematic review of the variables and mechanisms that underpin resilience and growth in professions who face a high risk of regular and repetitive exposure to adverse or hazardous events. Given the inevitability of this exposure, promoting the acceptance and practice of this paradigm is essential for facilitating the capability of emergency responders to adapt to, and if possible to grow from, adverse and hazardous experience. By identifying salient dispositional, cognitive, group, organizational, and environmental predictors of resilience and articulating the mechanisms Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / prevention & control Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / rehabilitation Adaptation, Psychological Counseling / methods Defense Mechanisms Névroses post-traumatiques / Traitement Résilience (Trait de personnalité) PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) bisacsh Post-traumatic stress disorder / Treatment fast Resilience (Personality trait) fast Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment Resilience (Personality trait) |
title | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience |
title_auth | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience |
title_exact_search | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience |
title_full | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience edited by Douglas Paton, Ph.D., C. Psychol., School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, John M. Violanti, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, Department of Social and Preventative Medicine, School of Medical and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, Leigh M. Smith, M.A., School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia |
title_fullStr | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience edited by Douglas Paton, Ph.D., C. Psychol., School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, John M. Violanti, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, Department of Social and Preventative Medicine, School of Medical and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, Leigh M. Smith, M.A., School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia |
title_full_unstemmed | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience edited by Douglas Paton, Ph.D., C. Psychol., School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, John M. Violanti, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, Department of Social and Preventative Medicine, School of Medical and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, Leigh M. Smith, M.A., School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia |
title_short | Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress |
title_sort | promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress perspectives on resilience |
title_sub | perspectives on resilience |
topic | Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / prevention & control Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / rehabilitation Adaptation, Psychological Counseling / methods Defense Mechanisms Névroses post-traumatiques / Traitement Résilience (Trait de personnalité) PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) bisacsh Post-traumatic stress disorder / Treatment fast Resilience (Personality trait) fast Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment Resilience (Personality trait) |
topic_facet | Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / prevention & control Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic / rehabilitation Adaptation, Psychological Counseling / methods Defense Mechanisms Névroses post-traumatiques / Traitement Résilience (Trait de personnalité) PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Post-traumatic stress disorder / Treatment Resilience (Personality trait) Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment |
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