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Trauma, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth in Frontline Personnel

ISBN: 9781032268927
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Trauma, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth in Frontline Personnel examines the history, context, nature, and complexity of working in front-line services. Chapters provide a detailed overview of specific mental health models that are applicable both on a day-to-day basis and to disaster and major event response. The book also details elements of mental health responses that have been proven to facilitate coping, minimize risk, and promote both resilience and posttraumatic growth. These strategies include, but are not limited to, peer support programs, mental health education, and psychological first aid. Each chapter incorporates research on PTSD, anxiety, and depression as well as research relating to posttraumatic growth, resilience, connectedness, and belongingness.

Trauma, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth in Frontline Personnel is a vital guide for those who provide care to trauma survivors as well as for researchers and scholars.

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Foreword

Richard Tedeschi

Part One: Mental Health Strategies within Frontline Organizations 

1. Introduction, Core Concepts and Purpose

Jane Shakespeare-Finch

2. Psychoeducation, Leadership, and Interventions

Jane Shakespeare-Finch and Paul J. Scully

Part Two: Specific Frontline Roles and Contexts

3. Emergency Medical Dispatchers

Renee Treolar-Munro

4. Law Enforcement

K. C. Kalmbach

5. Paramedics

Jane Shakespeare-Finch and Paul J. Scully

6. Firefighters

Robyn Kirby

7. Disaster and Emergency Response Volunteers

Leanne Hinsch and James Douglas

8. Nurses

Elly McCormick and Gillian Ray-Barruel

9. Emergency Physicians

Gerry Fitzgerald

10. Correctional Officers

Olivia Miller and Dagmar Bruenig

11. Military Personnel

Kaye Adams and Megan Fry

12. Child Protection Workers

Emma Malone

13. Mental Health Workers

Louise Munro

14. Disaster Victim Identification Specialists

Peter Ellis and Howard Way

15. Humanitarian Workers

Gülşah Kurt, Mohamed Elshazly, Olga Rebolledo, Ruth Wells, and Simon Rosenbaum

Part Three: Building Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth in Individuals and Communities 

16. Therapy and Counseling for Frontline Workers

Paul J. Scully

17. Community Growth and Resilience in the Face of Disasters

Vivienne Tippett and Benjamin Ryan

18. Summary and Reflections

Dagmar Bruenig and Jane Shakespeare-Finch