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The use of counselling skills in the emergency services / Angela Hetherington.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Buckingham ; Philadelphia : Open University Press, 2001Description: x, 129 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0335200605
  • 9780335200603
  • 0335200613
  • 9780335200610
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Use of counselling skills in the emergency services.; Online version:: Use of counselling skills in the emergency services.; No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.025 21
LOC classification:
  • RA645.5 .H47 2001
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Counselling skills in the context of the emergency services -- Ch. 2. Issues in the use of counselling skills -- Ch. 3. Counselling skills in action -- Ch. 4. Working with post traumatic stress -- Ch. 5. Vicarious traumatization -- Ch. 6. Counselling skills in peer support -- Ch. 7. Legal and ethical implications in the use of counselling skills -- Ch. 8. Conclusion -- App. A. Symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder -- App. B. Secondary symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder -- App. C. Symptoms of stress -- App. D. Referral resources.
Summary: "This book examines the use of counselling skills in the unique working environment of the emergency services. It looks at the stress and trauma of emergency service work, and draws extensively on the first hand experiences of personnel. The text considers how counselling skills can be employed effectively by emergency service professionals to enable them to fulfil their primary roles. In addition the book discusses the trained use of counselling skills within a formal peer support program and by management.A major theme throughout the book is the psychological impact of traumatic incidents both on the victims and those involved in their rescue and recovery. This text considers the specific use of counselling skills in response to traumatic incidents, from a professional, ethical and legal perspective. It will be of use to Fire, Police, Accident and Emergency, Ambulance and Security Services and to voluntary emergency services such as The British Red Cross"--Publisher description.
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Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 616.025 HET (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A286814B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Counselling skills in the context of the emergency services -- Ch. 2. Issues in the use of counselling skills -- Ch. 3. Counselling skills in action -- Ch. 4. Working with post traumatic stress -- Ch. 5. Vicarious traumatization -- Ch. 6. Counselling skills in peer support -- Ch. 7. Legal and ethical implications in the use of counselling skills -- Ch. 8. Conclusion -- App. A. Symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder -- App. B. Secondary symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder -- App. C. Symptoms of stress -- App. D. Referral resources.

"This book examines the use of counselling skills in the unique working environment of the emergency services. It looks at the stress and trauma of emergency service work, and draws extensively on the first hand experiences of personnel. The text considers how counselling skills can be employed effectively by emergency service professionals to enable them to fulfil their primary roles. In addition the book discusses the trained use of counselling skills within a formal peer support program and by management.A major theme throughout the book is the psychological impact of traumatic incidents both on the victims and those involved in their rescue and recovery. This text considers the specific use of counselling skills in response to traumatic incidents, from a professional, ethical and legal perspective. It will be of use to Fire, Police, Accident and Emergency, Ambulance and Security Services and to voluntary emergency services such as The British Red Cross"--Publisher description.

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.b10564652 WorldCat_3_8_2017

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