ABSTRACT
This book offers a unique collection of narrative case studies that capture the responses of mental health professionals to tragedies in schools and are designed to connect key concepts and skills with real life application. By citing evidence-based theories and interventions with vivid real world accounts, this volume aims to highlight the multi-phased, multi-disciplinary nature of school crisis response while emphasizing the need for effective coordination and collaboration. It provides a powerful professional development resource for school crisis teams, psychologists, counselors, social workers, nurses, resource officers, administrators and teachers, and training university students, who will face similar situations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section 1|28 pages
School Crisis Response to Transportation Accidents
section 2|34 pages
School Crisis Response to Death of a Student
section 3|32 pages
School Crisis Response to Death of a Teacher/Staff Member
section 4|64 pages
School Crisis Response to Death by Suicide
chapter 11|9 pages
Critical and Emerging Needs in a Suicide Cluster
section 5|16 pages
School Crisis Response to Natural Disasters
section 6|52 pages
School Crisis Response to School-Related Violence
chapter 15|11 pages
Responding to Shootings in My School District
section 7|22 pages
School Crisis Response to Child Maltreatment
section 8|16 pages
School Crisis Response