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Crisis in the American Heartland: Disasters & Mental Health in Rural Environments -- An Introduction (Volume 1) [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 220 pages, height x width x depth: 254x178x14 mm, weight: 602 g, black & white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Mar-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Loving Healing Press
  • ISBN-10: 1615990763
  • ISBN-13: 9781615990764
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  • Cena: 36,50 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 220 pages, height x width x depth: 254x178x14 mm, weight: 602 g, black & white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Mar-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Loving Healing Press
  • ISBN-10: 1615990763
  • ISBN-13: 9781615990764

Veterans in rural communities face unique challenges, who will step up to help?
Beginning with a brief scenario of a more gentle view of rural life, the book moves through learned information about families, children, and our returning National Guard and Reserve civilian military members. Return experiences will necessarily be different in rural and frontier settings than they are in suburban and urban environments. Our rural and frontier areas, especially in Western states with more isolated communities, less developed communication and limited access to medical, psychological and social services remain an important concern. This book helps provide some informed direction in working toward improving these as a general guide for mental health professionals working with Guard and Reserve members and families in rural/frontier settings. An appendix provides an in-depth list of online references for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Specific areas of concern include:

  • Morale, deployment abroad, and stress factors
  • Effects of terrorism on children and families at home
  • Understanding survivor guilt
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and suicide
  • Preventing secondary traumatization
  • Resiliency among refugee populations and military families
  • Adjustment and re-integration following the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars
  • Vicarious trauma and its effects on children and adults
  • How rural and remote communities differ from more urban ones following war experiences in readjusting military members
  • Characteristics important in therapists/counselors working with returning military

    Doherty's second volume in this new series Crisis in the American Heartland explores these and many other issues. Each volume available in trade paper, hardcover, and eBook formats.

    Learn more at www.RMRInstitute.org

    PSY022040 Psychology : Psychopathology - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    SOC040000 Social Science : Disasters & Disaster Relief
    HIS027170 Military - Iraq War (2003-)

  • Objectives iii
    Foreword v
    Chapter 1 Background and Overview
    1(36)
    Farm and Ranching Crises
    3(5)
    Stress on the Farm and on the Range
    8(4)
    Mental Health, Stress, Anxiety, and Cross-Cultural Variables in Rural Areas of the Western United States
    12(4)
    Stress and Rural Areas
    16(9)
    Rural Trauma
    25(9)
    Suicide/Murder in Rural Areas
    34(3)
    Chapter 2 Culture and Rurality
    37(36)
    Cultural Competence
    37(3)
    Special Populations in Rural Areas
    40(10)
    Rural Culture and Ethnicity
    50(2)
    Cultural Values in Rural Populations
    52(5)
    Grief: A Brief Cross-Cultural Perspective
    57(3)
    Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy
    60(7)
    Rural Practice
    67(6)
    Chapter 3 Disaster Mental Health in Rural Areas
    73(26)
    Background
    73(1)
    Typical Disasters Affecting Rural Areas
    74(5)
    Impact of Disasters in Rural Areas
    79(2)
    Phases of Rural Crisis Counseling
    81(1)
    Phases of Disaster Recovery
    82(6)
    Disaster Phases Affecting Rural Crisis Counseling
    88(8)
    Disaster Mental Health in Rural Environments
    96(3)
    Chapter 4 Disaster and Crisis Impacts in Rural Areas
    99(24)
    Crises
    99(1)
    Critical Incidents and Crisis Intervention
    100(1)
    Additional Considerations
    101(5)
    Some Common Feelings and Behaviors
    106(6)
    Perception of the Event
    112(3)
    BASIC-ID
    115(6)
    Conclusions
    121(2)
    Chapter 5 Meeting the Challenges
    123(24)
    Challenges Encountered by Rural Crisis Counseling Programs
    124(4)
    Crisis Counseling Programs for the Rural Community
    128(6)
    Special Community Services
    134(2)
    Rural Crisis Counseling Project Staff
    136(3)
    Staff Safety and Security
    139(2)
    Rural Mental Health Centers
    141(6)
    Chapter 6 Conclusions: Who are Country Doctors?
    147(8)
    Selecting Disaster Mental Health Staff
    150(1)
    Population Demographics
    151(1)
    Personality
    151(1)
    Qualifications for Professionals
    152(2)
    Conclusion
    154(1)
    Bibliography
    155(30)
    Resource Materials
    185(12)
    Disaster Mental Health References and Resources
    185(1)
    Sources of Assistance and Information
    186(2)
    State and Local
    188(1)
    Volunteer Organizations
    189(1)
    Glossary of Terms
    190(7)
    About the Author 197(4)
    About the Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Institute 201(4)
    Index 205