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When A Community Weeps Ellen S. Zinner

When A Community Weeps By Ellen S. Zinner

When A Community Weeps by Ellen S. Zinner


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Summary

This work explores how communities rebound, reflect, and recover from the events they have experienced.

When A Community Weeps Summary

When A Community Weeps: Case Studies In Group Survivorship by Ellen S. Zinner

When a Community Weeps provides a model for effective counselor intervention in bereaved communities. Individual chapters have been written by traumatologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and family members who have witnessed the effects of traumatic events first hand. Each chapter presents a specific traumatic event and gives perspectives on how these events affected the individuals involved as well as the community as a whole.

When A Community Weeps Reviews

This modest and respectful book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the consequences of disasters and other traumas and how we can more effectively combine our knowledge of community and understanding of collective, group processes with our trauma, grief and recovery work. -- Joshua Miller, Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, MA
This book addresses the important question of how whole communities react to major loss, looking at ten recent case studies. The editors emphasise that different socio-cultural traditions have to be acknowledged, and that communities should try to anticipate high risk situations and plan ahead to deal with the unthinkable as far as possible. Each makes interesting, at times compelling reading-we can all learn something from how other communities react to major events. -- William Yule, Professor of Applied Child Psychology
This is a significant book, historically, in its identification of a major new awareness or trend in loss identification and care. We need to become more aware of both the connection between, and distinction from, grief and trauma. The traumatized grieve. The bereaved who are traumatized both grieve the loss and grieve the reality of their victimization due to trauma. Each is real and, while they may be intertwined, oftentimes the impact of trauma is minimized as we rush in to soothe the wounds of the griever and those become more complicated. -- Resources Hotline, Vol. 6, No.5

About Ellen S. Zinner

Ellen S. Zinner, Mary Beth Williams

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. Williams, Zinner, Ellis, The Connection between Grief and Trauma: An Overview. Part I: Human-Made and Natural Disasters. Zinner, The Challenger Disaster: Group Survivorship on a National Landscape. Nurmi, The Estonia Disaster: National Interventions, Outcomes, and Personal Impacts. Watts, Wilson, The Kempsey Bus Disaster: The Effects on Australian Community Rescuers. Kalayjian, Coping with Meaning: The Community Response to the Earthquake in Armenia. Part II: Loss of Leaders/Heroes. Witztum, Malkinson, Death of a Leader: The Social Construction of Bereavement. Harnell, The Death and Rebirth of a Hero: Mickey Mantle's Legacy. Part III: Terrorist/Political Actions. Sitterle, Gurwitch, The Whole of a Community's Grief: Community Interventions in the Aftermath of the Terrorist Bombing in Oklahoma City. Bolton, The Threat to Belonging in Enniskillen: Reflections on the Remembrance Day Bombing. Lieblich, The Significance of Unforeseen Death in a Community on the Brink. Part IV: Synopsis. Zinner, Williams, Summary and Incorporation: A Reference Frame for Community Recovery and Restoration.

Additional information

GOR011740822
9780876309537
0876309538
When A Community Weeps: Case Studies In Group Survivorship by Ellen S. Zinner
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1998-10-01
292
N/A
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