TY - BOOK AU - Saul,Jack TI - Collective trauma, collective healing: promoting community resilience in the aftermath of disaster T2 - Routledge mental health classic editions SN - 9781032139074 AV - BF175.5.P75 S28 2022 U1 - 155.935 Sa86 23/eng/20211014 PY - 2022/// CY - New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Psychic trauma KW - Post-traumatic stress disorder KW - Social psychology KW - Community organization KW - Emergency management KW - Citizen participation N1 - "First edition published by Routledge 2014"--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: Collective Trauma, Resilience, and Recovery Part One: Collective Trauma and Recovery: Global Perspectives 1. Families and Generations 2. Refugees in New York City: From Clinic to Community 3. Promoting Family and Community Resilience in Post-War Kosovo Part Two: From Global to Local: Urban Terrorism in Lower Manhattan 4. 9/11: The First Three Weeks 5. School and Community: Forging Collaboration 6. Promoting Collective Recovery 7. Community Initiated Recovery Activities 8. Collective Narration and Performance Part Three: War and Migration—Little Liberia, Staten Island, NY 9. Little Liberia: Fostering Community Resilience 10. Seeking Truth and Justice Summary ; CoEDG; Master of Arts in Education major in Guidance and Counseling N2 - "Collective Trauma, Collective Healing is a guide for mental health professionals working in response to large-scale political violence or natural disaster. It provides a framework that practitioners can use to develop their own community based, collective approach to treating trauma and providing clinical services that are both culturally and contextually appropriate. The book draws on experience working with survivors, their families, and communities in the Holocaust, postwar Kosovo, the Liberian civil wars, and post-9/11 lower Manhattan. It tracks the development of community programs and projects based on a family and community resilience approach, including those that enhance the collective capacities for narration and public conversation. Clinicians and community practitioners will come away from Collective Trauma, Collective Healing with a solid understanding of new roles they may play in disasters-roles that encourage them to recognize and enhance the resilience and coping skills in families, organizations, and the community at large"-- ER -