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New Guide to Crisis and Trauma Counseling

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ISBN-10: 0830732411

ISBN-13: 9780830732418

Edition: 2003

Authors: H. Norman Wright

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In today's world, crises and traumas are part of the fabric of life. Fortunately, The New Guide to Crisis and Trauma Counseling provides both hope and help for the grief stricken and all who care about them. The classic crisis counseling tool used by professional counselors and concerned individuals for years is now updated and expanded to make the content extra meaningful for our times. Book jacket.
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Book details

List price: $34.99
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Gospel Light Publications
Publication date: 5/21/2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.738
Language: English

Dr. H. Norman Wright is one of America's most prominent Christian counselors. He is a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Therapist. Dr. Wright is a graduate of Westmont College, Fuller Theological Seminary (M.R.E.), Pepperdine University (M.A.). He has written numerous best-selling books on Communication, Family and Parenting. His titles include Communication: Key to Your Marriage, Always Daddy's Girl, Quiet Times for Couples, the Power of a Parent's Words and the Premarital Counseling Handbook. Dr. Wright is currently on the faculty of the Talbot School of Theology and was the former director of their Graduate Department of Marriage, Family and Child Counseling. He currently resides in…    

Introduction: Crises--They're All Around Us
Crisis Counseling from a Biblical Perspective
Applications of Biblical Principles
Applications of Biblical Principles (Part 2)
Helping Others Recover from Their Losses in Life
Helping Others Recover from Their Losses in Life (Part 2)
Helping a Grieving Person Recover and Say Good-Bye: Practical Steps
What Is a Crisis?
The Phases of a Crisis
The Process of Crisis Intervention
When Time Doesn't Heal All Wounds
Helping the Trauma Victim
The Crisis of Death
Deaths You Will Encounter
The Crisis of Suicide
Helping the Suicidal Person and His or Her Family
Ministering to Children at a Time of Loss, Crisis or Trauma
Children's Crises
Guidelines to Help Children in Grief
The Crises of Adolescence
Helping the Adolescent
Conclusion: Using Scripture and Prayer and Making Referrals
Resources for the Bereaved
Endnotes
Index