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In the Line of Fire Cheryl Regehr (Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, University of Toronto)

In the Line of Fire By Cheryl Regehr (Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, University of Toronto)

Summary

This work, based on original research and clinical experience, describes the consequences of trauma exposure on emergency responders and the personal, organizational and societal factors that can ameliorate or exacerbate traumatic response.

In the Line of Fire Summary

In the Line of Fire: Trauma in the Emergency Services by Cheryl Regehr (Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, University of Toronto)

In the wake of disaster emergency responders are first on the scene and last to leave. They put concern for the lives of others over concern for their own lives, and work tirelessly to recover the bodies of the missing. Their heroic actions save lives, provide comfort and care for the wounded and inspire onlookers, but at what cost to themselves? We now know that rescue workers who are exposed to mutilated bodies, mass destruction, multiple casualties, and life-threatening situations may become the hidden victims of disaster. The traumatic consequences of exposure can profoundly impact emergency responders, radiate to their families, and permeate the emergency organization. This book, based on the authors' original research and clinical experience, describes the consequences of trauma exposure on police officers, fire fighters, and paramedics. Weaving data collected in large-scale quantitative studies with the personal stories of responders shared in qualitative interviews, this much-needed account explores the personal, organizational, and societal factors that can ameliorate or exacerbate traumatic response. Stress theory, organizational theory, crisis theory, and trauma theory provide a framework for understanding trauma responses and guiding intervention strategies. Using an ecological perspective, the authors explore interventions spanning prevention, disaster response, and follow-up, on individual, family, group, organizational, and community levels. They provide specific suggestions for planning intervention programmes, developing trauma response teams, training emergency service responders and mental health professionals, and evaluating the effectiveness of services provided. Disaster, whether large-scale or small, underscores our ongoing vulnerability and the crucial need for response plans that address the health and well being of those who confront disaster on a daily basis. In the Line of Fire speaks directly to these emergency response workers as well as to the mental health professionals who provide them with services, the administrators who support their effort, and the family members who wonder if their loved one will return home safely from work tonight.

In the Line of Fire Reviews

A hint at the wisdom and readability of this ambitious book can be found on its opening pages, in which the authors dedicate their work to those important individuals in our lives who have taught us about resilience, grace and gratitude. Using research culled from interviews with hundreds of police officers, paramedics, firefighters, and emergency mental health practitioners. In The Line of Fire presents a sober look at the work emergency responders do and the trauma-inducing situations they face. What sets this book apart from others I've seen on the subject is its understanding of the contextual nature of trauma. * Lancet *

About Cheryl Regehr (Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, University of Toronto)

Cheryl Regehr, Ph.D., is Professor of Social Work and the Director of the Centre for Applied Social Research at the University of Toronto, where she also holds appointments in the Faculty of Law and the Institute for Medical Sciences. Her practice background includes direct service and administration in emergency mental health and workplace trauma. Ted Bober, MSW, is a consultant and psychotherapist specializing in traumatic stress, disaster mental health, and occupational health. He holds positions at the Ontario Medical Association's Physician Health Program, the Greater Toronto Airport's Crisis and Disaster Response Team, and Health Canada's national Psycho-Social Emergency Response Team.

Table of Contents

1. Setting the stage ; 2. All in a day's work: traumatic events in the line of duty ; 3. Building a framework: health, stress, crisis and trauma ; 4. Disastrous events: mass emergencies and the emergency responder ; 5. The right stuff: trauma and coping ; 6. Help or hindrance?: stress and the emergency service organization ; 7. Heroes or villains?: public inquiries ; 8. Are you coming home tonight?: the impact of emergency service work on families ; 9. The continuum of interventions I: doing the right job at the right time ; 10. The continuum of interventions II: extreme stress interventions ; 11. Laying the foundation: developing trauma response teams ; 12. Keeping it going: team maintenance ; 13. Does it work?: evaluating the efficacy of interventions

Additional information

GOR007494109
9780195165029
0195165020
In the Line of Fire: Trauma in the Emergency Services by Cheryl Regehr (Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, Associate Professor of Social Work and Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, University of Toronto)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20050120
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