Coping with Public Tragedy - Table of Contents

Foreword: Jack D. Gordon

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I. Dimensions of Public Tragedy

  1. What Makes a Tragedy Public?    Kenneth J. Doka
  2. 9/11: A Grief Therapist's Journal    Sherry R. Schachter
  3. Hurricane Andrew    Rick Eyerdam
  4. Looking Back at Columbine    Larry Beresford
  5. When a Public Figure Dies    William M. Lamers

II. Responses to Public Tragedy

  1. Loss, Grief, and Trauma in Public Tragedy    Charles A. Corr
  2. Effects of Public Tragedy on First Responders    Dana G. Cable & Terry L. Martin
  3. Public Grief and the News Media     Paul R. Dolan
  4. Different Faiths, Different Perceptions of Public Tragedy     Janice Harris Lord, Melissa Hook & Sharon English
  5. Funeral Directors and Public Tragedy    Elizabeth Bradley & LaVone Hazell

III. Coping with Public Tragedy

  1. Critical Incident Stress Management and Other Crisis Counseling Approaches    Louis A. Gamino
  2. Talking to Children about Terrorism    Linda Goldman
  3. Schools, Children and Public Tragedy    Barbara L. Bouton
  4. Meaning Making in the Wake of Public Tragedy    David A. Thompson & Edward J. Holland
  5. Memorialization, Ritual and Public Tragedy    Kenneth J. Doka
  6. A Healing Ritual at Yankee Stadium    David Benke
  7. Public Tragedy and the Arts    Sandra Bertman
  8. Victim Advocacy in the Aftermath of Tragedy    Marlene A. Young
  9. Lessons from Combat Veterans   Alfonso R. Batres
  10. Workplace Interventions     Rachel E. Kaul
  11. Public Tragedy and Complicated Mourning     Therese A. Rando

IV. The Role of Hospice in Public Tragedy

  1. Collaborating with Relief Agencies: A Guide for Hospice    Nadine Reimer Penner
  2.  Hospice: A Resource in Community Tragedies    Marcia Lattanzi-Licht

Resources    Jacqueline Garrick

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