Mass Trauma and Violence
Discover the profound insights of Mass Trauma and Violence by Nancy Boyd Webb, published by Guilford Publications in 2004. This essential hardback resource spans 378 pages and delves into the complexities of trauma, including its impact on children and the dynamics of collective psychology. Grounded in the latest research on stress, coping mechanisms, and resilience, this book offers invaluable guidance for therapists, including practical tips for self-care. Webb's expertise shines through as she addresses critical topics such as post-traumatic stress disorder, the effects of violence and disasters, and therapeutic strategies for supporting victims of terrorism. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a student in the field of social work, this comprehensive text is a must-have addition to your library, enhancing your understanding of trauma and its far-reaching effects on individuals and communities.