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Psihološka pomoč po kriznih dogodkih
Little, R. (2001). Schizoid processes: Working with the defenses of the wi-
thdrawn child ego state. Transactional Analysis Journal, 31(1), 33–43.
Poštuvan, V. (2014). Doživljanje samomora ter varovalni dejavniki in dejavniki
tveganja v procesu reintegracije bližnjih po samomoru. Filozofska fakul-
teta.
Solomon, S. D., in Johnson, D. M. (2002). Psychosocial treatment of posttra-
umatic stress disorder: A practice-friendly review of outcome research.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58(8), 947–959.
Stein, M. B., Walker, J. R., Hazen, A. L., in Forde, A. L. (1997). Full and par-
tial posttraumatic stress disorder: Findings from a community survey.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 154, 1114–1119.
Strom, G. (producent in režiser). (2012). ReSolve: A guide to post traumatic
growth. Polaris Global Media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=n4bg0spacmw
Štirn, M. (2017). Psihosocialna podpora po travmatskih izkušnjah. V Presker
Planko, A., in Esih, K. (ur). Ukrepanje in podpora ob konfliktnih in kriznih
situacijah v zdravstvu: zbornik predavanj z recenzijo (str. 31–41). Visoka
zdravstvena šola v Celju.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (B. l.). Psychological first
aid for first responders: Tips for emergency and disaster response workers.
https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/d7/priv/nmh05-0210.pdf
Tedeschi, R. G., in Calhoun, L. G. (2004). Posttraumatic growth: Conceptual
foundations and empirical evidence. Psychological Inquiry, 15(1), 1–18.
Van der Kolk, B. A., McFarlane, A. C., in Weisaeth, L. (2007). Traumatic stress:
The effects of overwhelming experience on mind, body and society. The Gul-
ford Press.
Psychological Assistance after Crisis
Crisis event at least for a short time more or less shakes the balance of the
person, his sense of safety and trust. The traumatic experience can affect
the individual to such an extent that it »colores« any other experience, de-
termines the present experience and the expectations of the future. After a
crisis event we are faced with a variety of mental, physical and social conse-
quences. A response to a crisis event depends on a type and circumstances
of an incident, the intensity and duration of an event, characteristics of an
individual who experienced the event, a support that the individual received
after the incident. Various crisis events »call« for different forms of support
and help. In case of traumatic events it is necessary to first of all help re-
store a sense of safety, which is at least shaken after the traumatic event.
People who experience a traumatic event need information about the pro-
cess of response to the traumatic experience and about the consequences. It
is important to help them calm down, to support them in connecting with
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Little, R. (2001). Schizoid processes: Working with the defenses of the wi-
thdrawn child ego state. Transactional Analysis Journal, 31(1), 33–43.
Poštuvan, V. (2014). Doživljanje samomora ter varovalni dejavniki in dejavniki
tveganja v procesu reintegracije bližnjih po samomoru. Filozofska fakul-
teta.
Solomon, S. D., in Johnson, D. M. (2002). Psychosocial treatment of posttra-
umatic stress disorder: A practice-friendly review of outcome research.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58(8), 947–959.
Stein, M. B., Walker, J. R., Hazen, A. L., in Forde, A. L. (1997). Full and par-
tial posttraumatic stress disorder: Findings from a community survey.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 154, 1114–1119.
Strom, G. (producent in režiser). (2012). ReSolve: A guide to post traumatic
growth. Polaris Global Media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=n4bg0spacmw
Štirn, M. (2017). Psihosocialna podpora po travmatskih izkušnjah. V Presker
Planko, A., in Esih, K. (ur). Ukrepanje in podpora ob konfliktnih in kriznih
situacijah v zdravstvu: zbornik predavanj z recenzijo (str. 31–41). Visoka
zdravstvena šola v Celju.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (B. l.). Psychological first
aid for first responders: Tips for emergency and disaster response workers.
https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/d7/priv/nmh05-0210.pdf
Tedeschi, R. G., in Calhoun, L. G. (2004). Posttraumatic growth: Conceptual
foundations and empirical evidence. Psychological Inquiry, 15(1), 1–18.
Van der Kolk, B. A., McFarlane, A. C., in Weisaeth, L. (2007). Traumatic stress:
The effects of overwhelming experience on mind, body and society. The Gul-
ford Press.
Psychological Assistance after Crisis
Crisis event at least for a short time more or less shakes the balance of the
person, his sense of safety and trust. The traumatic experience can affect
the individual to such an extent that it »colores« any other experience, de-
termines the present experience and the expectations of the future. After a
crisis event we are faced with a variety of mental, physical and social conse-
quences. A response to a crisis event depends on a type and circumstances
of an incident, the intensity and duration of an event, characteristics of an
individual who experienced the event, a support that the individual received
after the incident. Various crisis events »call« for different forms of support
and help. In case of traumatic events it is necessary to first of all help re-
store a sense of safety, which is at least shaken after the traumatic event.
People who experience a traumatic event need information about the pro-
cess of response to the traumatic experience and about the consequences. It
is important to help them calm down, to support them in connecting with
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