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Today, one in every three Americans will be affected by trauma, and the most vulnerable among these victims are children. Children and adolescents in our communities are exposed to disastrous and devastating events, including natural disasters, violence, accidents, and, most recently, terrorist attacks, that have a great impact on their emotional and physical well-being. Children in Disasters is a training manual and reference for those who provide psychological relief in the wake of disasters. The expert contributors offer guidance for helping children integrate their traumatic experiences, develop healthy coping skills, and restore a sense of safety.
This book investigates the psychological impact of catastrophic events on children and provides a structured framework for professionals to facilitate recovery. Author Joseph Capozzoli, alongside a team of expert contributors, synthesizes clinical research and field experience to address the specific vulnerabilities of youth in the wake of trauma. The text serves as a comprehensive manual for practitioners, offering evidence-based strategies to help children process traumatic events and regain a sense of stability in their lives.
What You Will Find
Professionals in the fields of social work and disaster response frequently cite this text as a practical, actionable resource for crisis intervention. Experts highlight the book's utility as a training manual for those working directly with vulnerable populations in high-stress environments.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198035292
ISBN-13:
9780198035299
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