Creating a Comprehensive Trauma Center: Choices and ChallengesSpringer Science & Business Media, 9.3.2013 - 443 sivua Early Thoughts on Creating Comprehensive Trauma Centers This volume has been many years in writing. When Dr. Donald Meichenbaum first suggested it and I approached my coauthor Lasse Nurmi, it did not seem to be as formidable a task as it has become. Interviewing the centers in this book has taken years-to get responses, to summarize those responses, and to return the summaries for further comment. Many centers have been created in that time; others have suspended operation. This volume does not claim to present even a majority of those centers. However, the ones contained herein are representative of "what is out there. " The idea to create a comprehensive trauma center is not new. The initial section of this forward examines thoughts I proposed as part of my compre hensive examination for my doctorate. Many of the ideas proposed then (1989) seem to fit now. It is my dream to put them into practice someday in the future. THE COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION QUESTION In 1989, one question on the written comprehensive examination ques tions for my doctorate was, "If you were to create a comprehensive trauma center in your suburban area, making use of what you have learned in your [doctoral] experience, describe the organization of that center, the mission, structure, personnel, funding, objectives, and services it would offer. " Some of the conclusions reached then now seem applicable to the task at hand: design ing comprehensive trauma centers (CTCs) for the 21st century. |
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The Vision and Mission of a | 7 |
Organizational Structure and Strategy | 15 |
Measuring the Effectiveness of a | 21 |
A Short Note about the Biology of PTSD | 28 |
Statistics and Incidence | 34 |
Privately Developed Trauma Centers in the United States | 41 |
Porter Porter Center for Stress and Trauma | 48 |
The Northeast Center for Trauma Recovery | 54 |
34 | 222 |
Direct Consultancies | 226 |
The Society for Psychological Assistance | 232 |
Center for Prevention and Resolution of Violence | 238 |
37 | 243 |
The Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims | 244 |
Summary | 250 |
KidsPeace National Centers for Kids in Crisis | 257 |
Robert H Moore PhD and Associates | 64 |
Post Traumatic Stress Center | 71 |
Summary | 79 |
The Cambridge Hospital Victims of Violence Program | 90 |
Trauma Recovery Institute and Resource Center | 96 |
Private and NotforProfit Centers around the World | 103 |
Trauma Centers MariEl Republic Russia | 109 |
The Crisis Consultation and Education Center | 119 |
Summary | 126 |
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation | 133 |
The Sinai Center | 141 |
Stresscare | 147 |
Centers Specializing in Trauma and the Workplace | 153 |
SIAM | 159 |
The Center | 166 |
The Meadows | 176 |
Homewood Health Centers Program for Traumatic Stress Recovery | 183 |
Summary | 191 |
The National Center for Psychosocial Support of Survivors of | 198 |
Summary | 204 |
The AMANI Trust | 217 |
Childrens Crisis Treatment Center | 273 |
The UCLA Trauma Psychiatry Services | 279 |
Summary | 286 |
The Northern Virginia Veterans Center | 292 |
Summary | 298 |
The Needs of the Field at the Close of the 20th Century | 305 |
Staffing | 310 |
Conclusions | 316 |
The Mission of the CTC | 322 |
Theory Base | 328 |
Rights to Service | 334 |
Leadership and Management | 340 |
Service Provision in the CTC | 347 |
Treating Trauma Survivors | 354 |
Lessons from Refugee Centers | 361 |
Marketing of the CTC | 368 |
Providing Services in War | 371 |
Conclusions from the Slovene Initiatives | 377 |
Terms and Abbreviations | 397 |
The Research Protocol | 413 |
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Creating a Comprehensive Trauma Center: Choices and Challenges Mary Beth Williams,Lasse A. Nurmi Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2010 |
Creating a Comprehensive Trauma Center: Choices and Challenges Mary Beth Williams,Lasse A. Nurmi Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2001 |
Creating a Comprehensive Trauma Center: Choices and Challenges Mary Beth Williams,Lasse A. Nurmi Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2013 |
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