Early Intervention for Trauma and Traumatic Loss

Edited by Brett T. Litz

Hardcover
Hardcover
October 29, 2003
ISBN 9781572309531
Price: $55.00
325 Pages
Size: 6" x 9"
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“Rigorous and timely....Litz and his contributors provide a great service to clinicians, researchers, and policy-makers alike.”

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews


“This book is nicely written and does not waste words. It flows smoothly and can be read straight through or as freestanding chapters....Litz did a praiseworthy job of stitching together the various contributions into a coherent whole that is well worth the read. This book fills an important niche.”

PsycCRITIQUES


“In this post-9/11 age, unpredictable, traumatic life events lead to the risk of chronic mental health problems around the world. Dr. Brett Litz has cleverly brought together an outstanding team of trauma experts to explore the efficacy of early intervention strategies in trauma cases. This book stresses the need for timely preparation to meet the challenges of future traumatic events.”

—Muriel Prince Warren, DSW, ACSW


“Addressing an urgent public health problem, Litz has assembled an outstanding group of seasoned clinicians and investigators to help us understand the process and goals of early intervention following trauma, terrorism, and mass disasters. This book establishes the roadmap for clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and government officials involved in planning mental health responses for the coming decade. Focusing on evidence-based principles, the volume outlines a theoretical model, a sensible strategy for implementation of interventions, and a method to measure their impact. The work of these leaders will shape the nature and scope of future models of mental healthcare for those who survive tragic events.”

—Terence M. Keane, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, and National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System


“This book is a milestone because there is so little solid empirical data about evidence-based early interventions for survivors of mass casualties and other traumas. It clarifies what little is known, how much we need to learn, and what we need to do to get there. It should be mandatory reading for all who seek to improve early intervention services for acutely traumatized survivors, including emergency personnel, professional care providers, policymakers, advocacy groups, students, and trainees.”

—Matthew J. Friedman, MD, PhD, National Center for PTSD, VA Medical Center, White River Junction, VT


“A comprehensive book on a topic of critical concern; especially timely given the increase in disasters in the United States and internationally. Would be valuable to service providers from diverse disciplines.”

—Fariyal Ross-Sheriff, PhD, School of Social Work, Howard University