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Crisis Intervention - Psychology, Educational Psychology, School Management & Organization, Psychology of Education, Mental Health Services & Personnel, Developmental Psychology

School Crisis Survival Guide

by Petersen, Ron L. Straub
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Overview

Here are hundreds of step-by-step guidelines, strategies, and working plans for helping students in grades K-12 overcome any kind of crisis or tragedy, including personal losses, tragic accidents, a terminally ill classmate, suicide, violence, and natural disasters. Plus, this complete and comprehensive resource includes reproducible activity sheets for counselors and teachers to use at different stages of a child's recovery β€” activities that will help put children in touch with their feelings, identify problems, and easy their healing.

Synopsis

Here are hundreds of step-by-step guidelines, strategies, and working plans for helping students in grades K-12 overcome any kind of crisis or tragedy, including personal losses, tragic accidents, a terminally ill classmate, suicide, violence, and natural disasters. Plus, this complete and comprehensive resource includes reproducible activity sheets for counselors and teachers to use at different stages of a child's recovery — activities that will help put children in touch with their feelings, identify problems, and easy their healing.

About the Author, Petersen

Suni Petersen is a licensed medical health counselor who has specialized in family therapy for over 13 years. Ms. Petersen has designed crisis plans for a number of school districts and has developed expertise in the areas of crises and death through her work with seriously and terminally ill clients.

Ronald L. Straub, a counselor, has a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and a Master's in Divinity. Mr. Straub has taught high school, provided support to dying hospital patients, and worked as an alcohol counselor.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1991
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780876288061

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