The Resource Disaster Social Work : from Crisis Response to Building Resilience, Johnston H.C. Wong
Disaster Social Work : from Crisis Response to Building Resilience, Johnston H.C. Wong
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- Intro; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1; Disaster Social Work Intervention the ACT Model and Its Applicability; Abstract; Roles of Social Workers in Disasters; The ACT Social Work Intervention Model; Applying Roberts' ACT Model; ACT's A: Assessment; Psychophysical Assessment -- Early Identification; Social and Cultural Assessment; ACT's C: CISD (Debriefing and Defusing) and Its Applicability; ACT's T: Treatment; Problem Solving Crisis Intervention and Its Limitations; Shortages of Trauma Treatment Professionals; Conclusion; Illustration of CISD; Chapter 2
- Countering Psychological Impacts of DisasterAbstract; Prevention of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Recovery from Post-Traumatic Stress; Mental Health Interventions; Psychosocial versus Mental Health Care; Positive Psychology and Recovery; Economic Redevelopment and Recovery; Community Development and Recovery; Post-Disaster Community Services Project Proposal; Chapter 3; Promoting Community Resilience in the Town of Leigu: A Success or Failure; Abstract; A Post Disaster Project Funded by Hksar; Community Services in the Town of Leigu; Interventions Evolved Over Time; Counseling Services
- Community Building ActivitiesVolunteer Development; Social Enterprise; Positive Psychology Activities; Evaluation of the Leigu Project; Design of Evaluation; Sampling; Prevalence of Depressive Symptoms; Prevalence of PTSD; Concurrent Presence of Hope and Optimism; Countering Effect of Hope and Optimism towards Depression; Conclusion; Chapter 4; Psychosocial Recovery for Children Disabled in Earthquake, Is Dujiangyan Ready for Inclusive Education?(; Abstract; Introduction; Inclusive Learning and Teaching; Inclusive Education in Youai School; Social Worker's Roles in Inclusive Education
- Social Work Services in YouaiIntegrated and Strength Based Approach; Post-Traumatic Growth; Qualitative Study through Content Analysis; Results Show Positive Outlook of Life; Conclusion; Chapter 5; Patient Advocacy to Bridge Hospital and Community Rehabilitation; Abstract; Helping Persons Disabled in Earthquake; Hospital Social Work; Social Work Station at Bayi Hospital; Follow Up Services After Discharge; Second Follow Up Study; Conclusion; Chapter 6; Disaster Social Work in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and Mainland China; Abstract; Impact Stage; Disillusionment Stage; Recovery Stage
- Reconstruction StageDisaster Social Work in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and Mainland China; Thailand; Mainland China; Taiwan; Japan; Conclusion; Chapter 7; Disaster Social Work in Philippines and Nepal; Abstract; Assessment the Starting Point; The Assessment Report; The Ending Is Not the End; The Nepal Revisit Report; Chapter 8; From Crisis Intervention to Resilience the ACT-R Model; Abstract; ACT Model Revisited; Personal and Community Resilience; Post Disaster Social Work Tasks Expanded; ACT-R Model Emerges; Conclusion; References; About the Author; Index; Blank Page
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- 9781536144369
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- Disaster Social Work : from Crisis Response to Building Resilience
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- Disaster Social Work
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- from Crisis Response to Building Resilience
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- Johnston H.C. Wong
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- Wong, Johnston H. C
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- 363.348
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- Natural disaster research, prediction and mitigation series
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- Disaster relief
- Emergency management
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- Disaster relief
- Emergency management
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- Disaster Social Work : from Crisis Response to Building Resilience, Johnston H.C. Wong
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- Intro; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1; Disaster Social Work Intervention the ACT Model and Its Applicability; Abstract; Roles of Social Workers in Disasters; The ACT Social Work Intervention Model; Applying Roberts' ACT Model; ACT's A: Assessment; Psychophysical Assessment -- Early Identification; Social and Cultural Assessment; ACT's C: CISD (Debriefing and Defusing) and Its Applicability; ACT's T: Treatment; Problem Solving Crisis Intervention and Its Limitations; Shortages of Trauma Treatment Professionals; Conclusion; Illustration of CISD; Chapter 2
- Countering Psychological Impacts of DisasterAbstract; Prevention of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Recovery from Post-Traumatic Stress; Mental Health Interventions; Psychosocial versus Mental Health Care; Positive Psychology and Recovery; Economic Redevelopment and Recovery; Community Development and Recovery; Post-Disaster Community Services Project Proposal; Chapter 3; Promoting Community Resilience in the Town of Leigu: A Success or Failure; Abstract; A Post Disaster Project Funded by Hksar; Community Services in the Town of Leigu; Interventions Evolved Over Time; Counseling Services
- Community Building ActivitiesVolunteer Development; Social Enterprise; Positive Psychology Activities; Evaluation of the Leigu Project; Design of Evaluation; Sampling; Prevalence of Depressive Symptoms; Prevalence of PTSD; Concurrent Presence of Hope and Optimism; Countering Effect of Hope and Optimism towards Depression; Conclusion; Chapter 4; Psychosocial Recovery for Children Disabled in Earthquake, Is Dujiangyan Ready for Inclusive Education?(; Abstract; Introduction; Inclusive Learning and Teaching; Inclusive Education in Youai School; Social Worker's Roles in Inclusive Education
- Social Work Services in YouaiIntegrated and Strength Based Approach; Post-Traumatic Growth; Qualitative Study through Content Analysis; Results Show Positive Outlook of Life; Conclusion; Chapter 5; Patient Advocacy to Bridge Hospital and Community Rehabilitation; Abstract; Helping Persons Disabled in Earthquake; Hospital Social Work; Social Work Station at Bayi Hospital; Follow Up Services After Discharge; Second Follow Up Study; Conclusion; Chapter 6; Disaster Social Work in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and Mainland China; Abstract; Impact Stage; Disillusionment Stage; Recovery Stage
- Reconstruction StageDisaster Social Work in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and Mainland China; Thailand; Mainland China; Taiwan; Japan; Conclusion; Chapter 7; Disaster Social Work in Philippines and Nepal; Abstract; Assessment the Starting Point; The Assessment Report; The Ending Is Not the End; The Nepal Revisit Report; Chapter 8; From Crisis Intervention to Resilience the ACT-R Model; Abstract; ACT Model Revisited; Personal and Community Resilience; Post Disaster Social Work Tasks Expanded; ACT-R Model Emerges; Conclusion; References; About the Author; Index; Blank Page
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Intro; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1; Disaster Social Work Intervention the ACT Model and Its Applicability; Abstract; Roles of Social Workers in Disasters; The ACT Social Work Intervention Model; Applying Roberts' ACT Model; ACT's A: Assessment; Psychophysical Assessment -- Early Identification; Social and Cultural Assessment; ACT's C: CISD (Debriefing and Defusing) and Its Applicability; ACT's T: Treatment; Problem Solving Crisis Intervention and Its Limitations; Shortages of Trauma Treatment Professionals; Conclusion; Illustration of CISD; Chapter 2
- Countering Psychological Impacts of DisasterAbstract; Prevention of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Recovery from Post-Traumatic Stress; Mental Health Interventions; Psychosocial versus Mental Health Care; Positive Psychology and Recovery; Economic Redevelopment and Recovery; Community Development and Recovery; Post-Disaster Community Services Project Proposal; Chapter 3; Promoting Community Resilience in the Town of Leigu: A Success or Failure; Abstract; A Post Disaster Project Funded by Hksar; Community Services in the Town of Leigu; Interventions Evolved Over Time; Counseling Services
- Community Building ActivitiesVolunteer Development; Social Enterprise; Positive Psychology Activities; Evaluation of the Leigu Project; Design of Evaluation; Sampling; Prevalence of Depressive Symptoms; Prevalence of PTSD; Concurrent Presence of Hope and Optimism; Countering Effect of Hope and Optimism towards Depression; Conclusion; Chapter 4; Psychosocial Recovery for Children Disabled in Earthquake, Is Dujiangyan Ready for Inclusive Education?(; Abstract; Introduction; Inclusive Learning and Teaching; Inclusive Education in Youai School; Social Worker's Roles in Inclusive Education
- Social Work Services in YouaiIntegrated and Strength Based Approach; Post-Traumatic Growth; Qualitative Study through Content Analysis; Results Show Positive Outlook of Life; Conclusion; Chapter 5; Patient Advocacy to Bridge Hospital and Community Rehabilitation; Abstract; Helping Persons Disabled in Earthquake; Hospital Social Work; Social Work Station at Bayi Hospital; Follow Up Services After Discharge; Second Follow Up Study; Conclusion; Chapter 6; Disaster Social Work in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and Mainland China; Abstract; Impact Stage; Disillusionment Stage; Recovery Stage
- Reconstruction StageDisaster Social Work in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and Mainland China; Thailand; Mainland China; Taiwan; Japan; Conclusion; Chapter 7; Disaster Social Work in Philippines and Nepal; Abstract; Assessment the Starting Point; The Assessment Report; The Ending Is Not the End; The Nepal Revisit Report; Chapter 8; From Crisis Intervention to Resilience the ACT-R Model; Abstract; ACT Model Revisited; Personal and Community Resilience; Post Disaster Social Work Tasks Expanded; ACT-R Model Emerges; Conclusion; References; About the Author; Index; Blank Page
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