A cop doc's guide to understanding terrorism as human evil : healing from complex trauma syndromes for military, police, and public safety officers and their families /: healing from complex trauma syndromes for military, police, and public safety officers and their families. (2016)
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- Title:
- A cop doc's guide to understanding terrorism as human evil : healing from complex trauma syndromes for military, police, and public safety officers and their families /: healing from complex trauma syndromes for military, police, and public safety officers and their families. (2016)
- Main Title:
- A cop doc's guide to understanding terrorism as human evil : healing from complex trauma syndromes for military, police, and public safety officers and their families
- Further Information:
- Note: Daniel Rudofossi, Psy.D., Ph.D., New York University.
- Other Names:
- Rudofossi, Daniel, 1961-
- Contents:
- Foreword by Lt. Col. David Grossman, U.S. Army Rangers, Ret; Preface by Col. Danny R. McKnight, U.S. Army Rangers, Ret; Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION PART I; Foundations: Theory of Terrorism, Universal Fear, and Death Drive CHAPTER 1 Primer to the Terrorist Mindset; This chapter offers a rational, passionate historic layout of how ancient the motivation of death, murder, and killing is from a police officer and police psychologist perspective. PART II; Antidote to Terrorism: The Terror Event Frames the Elixir CHAPTER 2 Impact of Terror Attacks: Unnatural Traumatic Events; This chapter uses clinical case examples to highlight the lessons presented as problems of terrorism and the healthy solutions of courage and the resilience of healing. PART III; Administering the Antidote: Meaning Sown in Battlefields of Terrorism CHAPTER 3 Conduit of Resilience: Integrity of the Officer Stance Supported; This chapter continues with the importance of ‘self-witnessing, ’ the attitude of the warrior–public safety officer’s ability to mourn losses while valuing the hidden strengths in her/his command presence. CHAPTER 4 Antidotes from Poison: Meaning Sown in Battlefields of Terrorism; The final chapter continues the case examples of different and remarkable antidotes to terrorism that are forged from inhumane trauma assaults without and are shielded from faith, power and human strength within. Epilogue to the Closing of Policing, Public Safety, and Armed Services: Po-Em-Fighters, 2222:Foreword by Lt. Col. David Grossman, U.S. Army Rangers, Ret; Preface by Col. Danny R. McKnight, U.S. Army Rangers, Ret; Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION PART I; Foundations: Theory of Terrorism, Universal Fear, and Death Drive CHAPTER 1 Primer to the Terrorist Mindset; This chapter offers a rational, passionate historic layout of how ancient the motivation of death, murder, and killing is from a police officer and police psychologist perspective. PART II; Antidote to Terrorism: The Terror Event Frames the Elixir CHAPTER 2 Impact of Terror Attacks: Unnatural Traumatic Events; This chapter uses clinical case examples to highlight the lessons presented as problems of terrorism and the healthy solutions of courage and the resilience of healing. PART III; Administering the Antidote: Meaning Sown in Battlefields of Terrorism CHAPTER 3 Conduit of Resilience: Integrity of the Officer Stance Supported; This chapter continues with the importance of ‘self-witnessing, ’ the attitude of the warrior–public safety officer’s ability to mourn losses while valuing the hidden strengths in her/his command presence. CHAPTER 4 Antidotes from Poison: Meaning Sown in Battlefields of Terrorism; The final chapter continues the case examples of different and remarkable antidotes to terrorism that are forged from inhumane trauma assaults without and are shielded from faith, power and human strength within. Epilogue to the Closing of Policing, Public Safety, and Armed Services: Po-Em-Fighters, 2222: Politically Correct and Addictively Amused Forces United in the Year 2222 References; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Place of publication not identified : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (242 pages)
- Subjects:
- 363.325
Terrorism -- Psychological aspects
First responders
Post-traumatic stress disorder - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351869027
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