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Disaster Support Compass

Navigating Psychosocial Response in Disasters
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 02.04.2025

Summary

The book explores strategies for coping with psychosocial crises based on local experience worldwide. It offers practical insights from international experts on promoting resilience, coping with trauma, and supporting communities. The book combines a theoretical framework with these valuable insights, all based on years of experience in the field. In this way, lessons can be learned about circles of impact along the time continuum and about innovative psychological first-aid methods and the consequences of trauma on vulnerable populations.With contributions byJordan Golin | Shiri Daniels | Clarissa Isabelle Delgado | Eitan Eckstein | Adelaide Elpidama | Moshe Farchi | Michal Finkelstein | Rina Eden Gavish | David Koren | Einav Levy | Tetyana Melnychuk | Limor Musayel | Nadav Peretz | Naomi Resis-Tal | Tehila Revivo | Lies Scaut | Avi Sender | Hila Shvoron | Maya Silberbush | Erik De Soir | Rotem Sternberg | Hana Tal | Štěpán Vymětal

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Bibliographic data

Publication year
2025
Publication date
02.04.2025
ISBN-Print
978-3-98542-065-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-95710-441-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
266
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
  2. Introduction No access Pages 9 - 10
  3. Jordan Golin
    1. Abstract No access
  4. Limor Musayel, Avi Sender
    1. Abstract No access
    2. What is resilience? No access
    3. Community resilience No access
    4. Social capital No access
    5. Local and community leadership No access
    6. The solution: CET – Community Emergency Team No access
    7. Centers of operation No access
    8. Operating concept No access
    9. What is a CERT? No access
    10. Guiding principles for setting up and deploying a Community Emergency Resilience Team (CERT) in crises and emergencies No access
    11. The CERT's role No access
    12. The CERT 's Tasks No access
    13. Team training No access
    14. Deployment of CERT teams No access
    15. Deployment of the CERTs must be completed in all 54 of Israel's regional councils. No access
    16. The CERT is composed of three tiers No access
    17. Recommendations for future development No access
    18. Final Comment No access
    19. Annex 1: CERT Structure No access
  5. Erik De Soir
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Theoretical background on PTSD and dissociation No access
    3. The Fire-Squirrel Method: introduction No access
    4. Procedure No access
    5. Participants No access
    6. Measures No access
    7. Results No access
    8. Conclusions No access
    9. ANNEX No access
  6. Einav Levy
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Dignity No access
    3. Notions associated with Dignity No access
    4. The nexus between Dignity and Culture No access
    5. Dignity and culture within disasters and humanitarian crises No access
  7. Clarissa Isabelle Delgado, Adelaide Elpidama
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Who we are No access
    3. The Ambassadors Program in action No access
    4. Living with Poverty is Living with Chronic Stress No access
    5. What perspective do we offer? No access
    6. A Practitioner and a Frontline Perspective No access
    7. Indigenizing Education No access
    8. What have we learned? No access
    9. Acknowledge the importance of teacher well-being. No access
    10. Trauma First-aid for Teachers and School Administrators No access
    11. The Role of Parents in Under-Resourced Communities and the Impact of multi-generational poverty No access
    12. Potential impact of trauma-informed practice and students' learning outcomes No access
    13. The TIPE model in action No access
    14. Ensure teachers have a seat at the decision-making table No access
    15. Conclusion No access
  8. Dr. Shiri Daniels, David Koren
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Even Strong People Have Weak Moments – ERAN Services No access
    3. Factors affecting the perceived efficiency of ERAN's help No access
    4. The Context in which the call takes place and its implications for the interaction No access
    5. Hotline and online call structure No access
    6. Factors contributing to connection with the caller No access
    7. Gathering information No access
    8. Main conversation body No access
    9. Ending the call No access
    10. A Sample of the Calls No access
    11. Goals and skills in providing telephone and online emotional aid during an emergency No access
    12. Telephone and online emotional first aid in times of a pandemic No access
    13. Emotional first aid and support providers during emergencies – practical implications No access
  9. Tetyana Melnychuk
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Research methods No access
    3. Research results No access
    4. Conclusions and prospects for further research. No access
  10. Štěpán Vymětal
    1. Abstract No access
    2. System of psychosocial support during disasters in the Czech Republic (from strategy to practice in the field) No access
    3. Czech practical experience with emergencies No access
    4. Conclusion: Good practice and new challenges during the multi-crisis period No access
  11. Eitan Eckstein, Rina Eden Gavish
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Why do those who need treatment not necessarily reach out for it? No access
    3. How do the brain and body react to a significant traumatic event, and why is it difficult for those victims to get out of bed and seek help? No access
    4. How do you reach those victims who do not want to get out of bed and get them to go for treatment? No access
    5. How are treatments marketed? Who do you turn to? And what is the message that needs to be conveyed? No access
    6. Building a therapeutic system that includes outreach and follow-up treatments. No access
    7. General outlines of the stages and methods of outreach and treatment: No access
  12. Nadav Peretz, Naomi Resis-Tal, Maya Silberbush, Tehila Revivo, Hana Tal
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Emergency models – implementation and adjustment to changing reality No access
    3. Discussion No access
    4. Summary, conclusions, and recommendations No access
  13. Dr. Moshe Farchi
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Trauma puzzling definition No access
    3. The Sense of Helplessness and the Formation of Trauma No access
    4. The Need for Theoretical and Applied Knowledge No access
    5. Neuropsychology of Stress Response No access
    6. The SIX Cs of Psychological First Aid: No access
    7. The case study of a phone call from a father to his son during the brutal attack on Israel on October 7th, 2023: No access
    8. The Israeli story of the SIX Cs model- ''Ma-a-se.'' No access
    9. The global military use and implementation of the SIX Cs Model No access
    10. The Dark Saturday: October 7th, 2023 No access
    11. Summary No access
  14. Lies Scaut
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Understanding death by age No access
    3. Knowledge is sensory: the sensorimotor phase (0 to 2.5 years) No access
    4. Knowledge is everything here and now: the pre-operational phase (2.5 to 5 to 6 years) No access
    5. Knowledge is a concrete example: the concrete-operational phase (6 to 11 years) No access
    6. Knowledge is what I can imagine: the abstract operational phase (+12 years) No access
    7. The School-bus Disaster in Sierre No access
    8. Psycho-educational session about grief and loss No access
    9. Conclusion No access
  15. Michal Finkelstein, Rotem Sternberg
    1. Abstract No access
    2. Background No access
    3. The resilience centers No access
    4. The FOCUS (Families Overcoming Under Stress) program No access
    5. Risk factors and family resilience No access
    6. A case study No access
    7. The therapeutic intervention No access
    8. Discussion, conclusions, and recommendations No access
    9. Conclusion No access
  16. Hila Shvoron
    1. Abstract No access
    2. The Reality in Israel No access
    3. Employee Mental Resilience Domains No access
    4. Who are the Emergency Teams? No access
    5. Trauma No access
    6. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) No access
    7. Secondary Trauma No access
    8. Vicarious Trauma No access
    9. Compassion Fatigue No access
    10. Moral Injury No access
    11. Symptoms of Existential Frustration No access
    12. Programs for Treating the Teams No access
    13. NATAL's Resilience and Emergency Team No access
    14. NATAL's emergency teams' annual resilience strengthening program No access
    15. Summary No access
  17. Conclusion No access Pages 265 - 266

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