A Guide to Psychological Debriefing (Record no. 7648)

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International Standard Book Number 184310492X
International Standard Book Number 9781843104926
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Classification number WM 170 K51g 2007
Classification number RC552.P67K5668 2007
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Edition information 22
Classification number 616.85’21 KIN
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Personal name David Kinchin
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Key title Aberfan accidents American Psychiatric Association aware Bisson bombings British Psychological Society Buffalo Creek Carl Rogers Carmarthen Bay cent Chowchilla CISD client Complex PTSD confidentiality control group coping counselling counsellors Critical Incident Stress David Kinchin 2007 debriefer(s Debriefers need debriefing models debriefing process debriefing room arrangement debriefing session defusing diagnosis disaster distress DSM-IV Dyregrov early intervention Ellicott City emergency services experience experienced explore feel flashbacks follow-up happened impact Incident Stress Debriefing individual involved Journal of Psychiatry ladders model listening skills London Mary Walsh memory Mitchell and Everly models of debriefing normal normalise officers organisation Parkinson 1997 participants peer debriefing person phase police Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Psychiatric psychological debriefing Psychological Trauma Psychotherapy Raphael Rebekah situation snakes and ladders soldiers staff stage Stress Disorder PTSD stressor studies suffering from PTSD suggested survivors symptoms Table Tehrani trauma traumatic event traumatised
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Title A Guide to Psychological Debriefing
Remainder of title Managing Emotional Decompression and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Edition statement illustrated
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007
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Extent 136 pages
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/><br/>FOREWORD BY GORDON TURNBULL<br/><br/>Chapter 1 Introduction to PostTraumatic Stress Disorder<br/><br/>Chapter 2 Introduction to Psychological Debriefing<br/><br/>Chapter 3 Emotional Decompression<br/><br/>Chapter 4 Defusing<br/><br/>Chapter 5 Recovery from PostTraumatic Stress Disorder<br/><br/>Chapter 6 Training for Debriefers<br/><br/>PSYCHOLOGICAL DEBRIEFING AN EFFECTIVE METHOD?<br/><br/>EMOTIONAL DECPOMPRESSION PROMPT CARDS<br/><br/>REBEKAH A PSYCHOLOGICAL DEBRIEFING SESSION<br/><br/>SUBJECT INDEX<br/><br/>AUTHOR INDEX<br/>
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Summary, etc. 'In its essence, this is a practical book that focuses on aiding recovery from trauma over a carefully structured timeframe. Amongst other things, it provides an introduction to the concept of psychological debriefing and some of the effects of trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This book will appeal to a broad audience because it is easily accessible, not only to those professionals working with clients suffering from PTSD, but also to health practitioners, psychologists, social workers and counsellors, as well as students.'<br/><br/>- Well-Being<br/><br/>'David Kinchin pays special attention to setting up optimal conditions to facilitate emotional decompression. He takes into account that trauma reactions, primarily concerned with survival, are whole-system reactions, affecting both the body and mind. He also reminds us that the initial impact of the trauma is on physical structures in the brain, disrupting memory-processing capacity, which is designed to create space and time to heal. We should all pay a great deal of attention to what he says.'<br/><br/>- Professor Gordon Turnbull, Consultant Psychiatrist, University of Chester, Capio Nightingale Hospital, London and Ridgeway Hospital, Swindon, UK<br/><br/>Traumatic events strike unexpectedly and turn everyday experiences upside down. Frequently, people suffering such trauma cannot shake the experience and develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Psychological debriefing (PD) is a widely practised process used as an intervention for treating people who have been exposed to trauma. It allows people who have been exposed to trauma to re-examine the traumatic event in a safe and controlled environment, and reduces the risks of developing PTSD.<br/><br/>This book is a practical introduction to PTSD and psychological debriefing, and offers an enhanced model of PD which the author terms `Emotional Decompression'. Structured like a deep-sea dive, which has to include carefully planned safety stops on the way back to the surface to avoid getting `the bends', this model provides time frames for how long to spend at various stages of the PD process, and when to stop for discussions and explanations. The focus is on aiding recovery from this `invisible injury' over carefully structured time. The book presents a range of recovery models, from the `simple' models developed by Williams and Horowitz to the more complex `Snakes and Ladders' model developed by the author. Appendices include an essay by one of the world's leading exponents of psychological debriefing, Atle Dyregrov, as well as case studies of debriefs completed by the author, including that of a survivor of the July 7th bombings in London.<br/><br/>A Guide to Psychological Debriefing is an essential book for health practitioners, counsellors, psychologists and professionals working with clients suffering from PTSD, as well as students.
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General subdivision Medical › Psychiatry › General
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General subdivision Medical / Psychiatry / General
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General subdivision Psychology / Clinical Psychology
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General subdivision Psychology / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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General subdivision Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic—therapy.
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General subdivision Crisis Intervention—methods.
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General subdivision Emergency Services, Psychiatric—methods.
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