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Pandemic Providers Psychologists Respond to Covid

Title
Pandemic Providers [electronic resource] : Psychologists Respond to Covid / edited by Charles R. Figley, Lenore E.A. Walker, Ilene A. Serlin.
ISBN
9783031275807
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XVI, 331 p.) 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Local Notes
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Summary
Pandemic Providers could not be more timely, given the Covid-19 pandemic and those yet to come. The book's editors and chapter authors are skilled professionals who had to work their way through uncharted territories, creating a roadmap for the intrepid practitioners who are dealing not only with the current health crisis but also for those who will deal with pandemics yet to come. It is written in a lively, reader-friendly manner that allows its insights to be put to immediate use. -Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., Affiliated Distinguished Faculty, California Institute of Integral Studies. Co-author Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Biography of a Disease The sudden onset of the pandemic left many psychologists unprepared for the traumas caused by complex and new challenges. This group of psychologists, led by experts from the trauma division of the American Psychological Association, grew into a multidisciplinary group of volunteers who dedicated themselves to learning to address these challenges and to document their learning so that other healthcare providers could benefit. The result is a valuable record of those challenges and lessons learned from multiple perspectives, international affiliates, and creative new methods. The world needs caregivers who can meet the rapidly changing challenges, and this book can help teach and train others to do so. I highly recommend it for graduate students, volunteers, and healthcare providers. -Philip G. Zimbardo, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Psychology Stanford University, Past President APA and WPA, William James Book of the Year Award In the true spirit of the practitioner-scholar model, this timely compendium based on the work of notable psychologists from around the world offers fresh perspectives to practitioners and researchers to address the consequences of the COVID pandemic and to help them prepare for future ones. -V. K. Kumar, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, West Chester University of Pennsylvania An outstanding compilation of visionary accomplishments during the Pandemic by extraordinary leaders in the profession. Addressing the unique challenges and opportunities across the life span, the Lessons Learned hold great promise for the future. Interprofessional collaboration, technological innovations, and the importance of therapeutic empathy remain critical.  -Pat DeLeon, former APA President .
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 09, 2023
Contents
Chapter 1. In the Beginning
Chapter 2. Lessons Learned from the 1918 "Forgotten Flu"
Chapter 3. Interpersonal Violence During COVID
Chapter 4. Parenting During a Pandemic
Chapter 5. Vibrant Older Adults
Chapter 6. The Hospital, Health and Addiction Workers, Patients and Families
Chapter 7. Supporting Mental Health Clinicians During the Pandemic
Chapter 8. International Somatic and Creative Arts Whole Person
Chapter 9. International Student Collaborations on COVID-19
Chapter 10. Telepsychology and Digital Therapeutics
Chapter 11. International Advancements on Covid-19 Scholarship through the Research Initiatives
Chapter 12. Toward the Practice of Pandemic Patience and Persistence.
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