When Trauma Survivors Return to Work : Understanding Emotional Recovery.

When Trauma Survivors Return To Work explains how managers and co-workers can help foster the process of emotional recovery for employees who have been traumatized and are returning to work. No other source clearly and positively teaches managers and co-workers how to treat fellow workers returning...

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Main Author: Barski-Carrow, Barbara
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group, 2010
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. UNDERSTANDING THE TRAUMATIC LIFE EXPERIENCE (TLE); Chapter 1. Why I Wrote This Book; Chapter 2. What Is a Traumatic Life Experience (TLE)?; Chapter 3. What Is It Like to Be a Returning TLE Employee?; Chapter 4. What Can Managers Do?; Chapter 5. What Do You Tell Co-Workers?; Chapter 6. What Does Psychology Tell Us about Trauma?; Chapter 7. What Can an Employee Assistance Program Do?; Part II. TAKING PRACTICAL STEPS; Chapter 8. What Is a Study Circle?; Chapter 9. How Does an Organization Set Up a Study Circle?
  • Chapter 10. Putting Out a Welcome Mat: The First Study CircleChapter 11. Lending a Listening Ear: The Second Study Circle; Chapter 12. Offering a Helping Hand: The Third Study Circle; Part III. SOME SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES; Chapter 13. When an Entire Group Is Traumatized, How Do Managers and Employees Cope?; Chapter 14. How Does an Employee's Trauma Affect His Children?; Chapter 15. How Can You Help Yourself after a Traumatic Life Experience?; Chapter 16. What Challenges Face a Facilitator?; Appendix. Study Circle Handouts; References.