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Then, three of the five authors of a chapter on the aftermath of unexpected traumatic change recount - in one case with the assistance of another of the authors - their experience of living through serious, sudden and unexpected trauma. Williams' chapter focuses specifically on what he terms transition psychology, which he uses to consider and indeed predict responses to, amongst other things, mass traumas such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks.
Whilst this is not perhaps a book to be read cover-to-cover, it is certainly a book to be consulted, mined and returned to. You will find chapters that are primarily scholarly discussions and overviews - including Lackovic-Grgin and Penezic's chapter 22 on self-regulation and Wheeler's chapter 26 on African-centered spirituality and its role of in facilitating transition. Book ratings by Goodreads. Dynamical Phase Transitions in Quantum Systems. The author of 10 books, his research has included cross-cultural studies of trauma in veterans; victims of natural disasters; medical conditions, including HIV; and applications of telemedicine in providing access to care for rural and underserved populations. Review quote From the reviews: Scientific Research An Academic Publisher.
You will find chapters that are primarily scholarly discussions and overviews - including Lackovic-Grgin and Penezic's chapter 22 on self-regulation and Wheeler's chapter 26 on African-centered spirituality and its role of in facilitating transition. Elsewhere, there is discussion of more narrowly defined or practically-oriented topics - including nutrition Ilich and Brownb.
The author of 10 books, his research has included cross-cultural studies of trauma in veterans; victims of natural disasters; medical conditions, including HIV; and applications of telemedicine in providing access to care for rural and underserved populations.
Processing Transitions in the Life Span. Marriage, Birth and Divorce.
Transitioning Back into Civilian Life. Coping with Congenital Disease. Its Effect on the Adaptation to Family and Self.
Implications for Socio-emotional Selectivity Across the Lifespan. Moneyland Oliver Bullough Inbunden. Fear Bob Woodward Inbunden.
Skickas inom vardagar. Skickas inom vardagar specialorder. This volume provides a unique and valuable contribution to our understanding of the impact of stressful life events and mass trauma on the person, the culture and society in the course of the life span.
It provides a comprehensive look at our psychological state of affairs at the beginning of the twenty-first century. There are several volumes that address some or most of these areas indivi- ally but this volume is unique in that it has brought together theoreticians, researchers and clinicians who address critical challenges in our lives. Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan. Description This volume provides a unique and valuable contribution to our understanding of the impact of stressful life events and mass trauma on the person, the culture and society in the course of the life span.
It provides a comprehensive look at our psychological state of affairs at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
There are several volumes that address some or most of these areas indivi- ally but this volume is unique in that it has brought together theoreticians, researchers and clinicians who address critical challenges in our lives. But we are now several months into the global financial crisis requiring a transition, not only for the western world but for the third world.
How on earth do families in trauma zones - from Sri Lanka to Afghanistan, New Orleans to Gaza - cope with similar declining older relatives, with added traumas and zero medical resources attempt to survive? In news reports, politicians and financiers denying the inevitable and struggling for solutions that cannot be relevant to the new reality that they have yet to discover.
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Back cover copy The modern life cycle is characterized by stressful transitions, when unexpected events--and even many expected ones--challenge people's functioning, health, and sense of self-worth. The international, multidisciplinary perspectives provided in the Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan cover these periods as they occur through youth, adulthood, and aging, bringing together theoretical and clinical findings, case studies, and literature reviews in one authoritative volume.
The international, multidisciplinary perspectives provided in the Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan cover these periods as they occur through. This volume provides a unique and valuable contribution to our understanding of the impact of stressful life events and mass trauma on the person, the culture and society in the course of the life span. It provides a comprehensive look at our psychological state of affairs at the.
A diverse panel of clinicians, researchers, and educators focuses on the psychological, biological, cultural and spiritual factors surrounding not only trauma and loss but also coping and growth, risk and mitigating factors, and promising interventions. Whether topics are just beginning to receive in-depth attention the first job; becoming adoptive parents , ongoing issues requiring new insights veterans' adjustment to civilian life; chronic illness , or emerging concepts trauma growth; animal-assisted therapy , coverage is well-written, engaging, and eminently useful.
A sampling of the topics featured in the Handbook: The developmental neurobiology of stress. The long-term effects of divorce on children. Self-regulation across life transitions. Money in E motion: The influence of food on adapting to life stressors. The transition to retirement as a stressful event. With its comprehensive scope and wealth of data, the Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan will appeal to a variety of professional readers, including researchers and scholars in the fields of social, developmental and clinical psychology, sociology, and public health.
Table of contents Processing Transitions in the Life Span. Marriage, Birth and Divorce. Transitioning Back into Civilian Life. Coping with Congenital Disease. Its Effect on the Adaptation to Family and Self.
Implications for Socio-emotional Selectivity Across the Lifespan. Review Text From the reviews: Its thirty four well-organized chapters exhaustively cover the spectrum of human experience. Each addresses the nature of personal transitions and the distortions that stress introduces to normal development over the lifespan.