Coping with Public Tragedy - Table of Contents
Foreword: Jack D. Gordon
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I. Dimensions of Public Tragedy
- What Makes a Tragedy Public? Kenneth J. Doka
- 9/11: A Grief Therapist's Journal Sherry R. Schachter
- Hurricane Andrew Rick Eyerdam
- Looking Back at Columbine Larry Beresford
- When a Public Figure Dies William M. Lamers
II. Responses to Public Tragedy
- Loss, Grief, and Trauma in Public Tragedy Charles A. Corr
- Effects of Public Tragedy on First Responders Dana G. Cable & Terry L. Martin
- Public Grief and the News Media Paul R. Dolan
- Different Faiths, Different Perceptions of Public Tragedy Janice Harris Lord, Melissa Hook & Sharon English
- Funeral Directors and Public Tragedy Elizabeth Bradley & LaVone Hazell
III. Coping with Public Tragedy
- Critical Incident Stress Management and Other Crisis Counseling Approaches Louis A. Gamino
- Talking to Children about Terrorism Linda Goldman
- Schools, Children and Public Tragedy Barbara L. Bouton
- Meaning Making in the Wake of Public Tragedy David A. Thompson & Edward J. Holland
- Memorialization, Ritual and Public Tragedy Kenneth J. Doka
- A Healing Ritual at Yankee Stadium David Benke
- Public Tragedy and the Arts Sandra Bertman
- Victim Advocacy in the Aftermath of Tragedy Marlene A. Young
- Lessons from Combat Veterans Alfonso R. Batres
- Workplace Interventions Rachel E. Kaul
- Public Tragedy and Complicated Mourning Therese A. Rando
IV. The Role of Hospice in Public Tragedy
- Collaborating with Relief Agencies: A Guide for Hospice Nadine Reimer Penner
- Hospice: A Resource in Community Tragedies Marcia Lattanzi-Licht
Resources Jacqueline Garrick
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