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E-raamat: Bereavement Camps for Children and Adolescents: Planning, Curriculum, and Evaluation

(Capella University, Georgia, USA), (Kennesaw State University, Georgia, USA)
  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351819725
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351819725

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Bereavement Camps for Children and Adolescents is the first book to describe in detail how to create bereavement camps for children and adolescents. It is a comprehensive how-to guide, offering practical advice on planning, curriculum building, and evaluation. Readers will find a step-by-step plan for building a non-profit organization, including board development and fundraising, such as grant writing, soliciting businesses, and holding special events, as well as valuable information on nonprofit management and volunteer recruitment. The appendices include a variety of sample forms, letters, and more.

Arvustused

"Who knew that the horrors of childhood losstrauma, tragedy, accidents, suicide, family violencecould be addressed head-on with clarity, competence, compassion, and hope? This holistic and sensible guide combines caution with courage, ethics with empowerment, and professional expertise with practice wisdom. While at times necessarily detailed and technical, the authors stake out a well-researched path for the healing and well-being of children, adolescents, families, and ultimately our communities. To those who want to make a pivotal difference in the lives of vulnerable kids and their families: prepare to be equipped and encouraged!"

Pamela Awtrey Harrington, MSW, LMSW, global child welfare specialist

"Bereavement Camps for Children and Adolescents is a how-to-guide for those dealing with grief caused by the death of a loved one. The text is practical, applied, and provides best-practice guidelines for child and adolescent grief camps. The reader is offered careful and considerate means for empirical evaluation of camp experiences, which is particularly valuable. The authors strong research scholarship gives weight to their clinical expertise. Readers will appreciate the forthright discussion of what works, with whom, and under what conditions."

Jackson Rainer, PhD, ABPP, board certified clinical psychologist, Atlanta, Georgia

"Though the authors have considerable experience in one camp model, they fully discuss the plethora of models and curricula available. Now that such a sourcebook is available, it seems irresponsible to plan or run a grief camp without a well-worn copy of Bereavement Camps for Children and Adolescents: Planning, Curriculum and Evaluation by ones side."

Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, professor in the graduate school, The College of New Rochelle, and senior consultant, The Hospice Foundation of America

"The grief camp experience is often called magical, yet any camp director can also speak to the level of staffing, funding, and programming expertise required to safely and effectively support youth in the camp setting. Bereavement Camps for Children and Adolescents is a comprehensive resource that demystifies the magic of bereavement camps, offering a clear roadmap for providers to implement this life-changing event. The Moyer Foundation is proud to partner with Dr. McClatchey to deliver Camp Erin® in Atlanta and applauds her and Dr. Wimmer for raising awareness and empowering others to utilize this approach to supporting bereavement youth."

Lisa Willis, vice president of programs and Bethany Gardner, director of bereavement programs, The Moyer Foundation

Foreword xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1(6)
1 Bereavement Camp Background
7(18)
Meet Some Campers
8(1)
The Global Perspective on Parental
Death
9(1)
The U.S. Perspective
10(1)
Why a Camp Setting?
11(1)
Bereavement Camp History
12(4)
Far-Reaching Childhood Grief Resources
16(2)
Revisiting Campers
18(3)
Recommended Reading
21(4)
2 Theories of Childhood and Adolescent Grief
25(28)
Culture as the Milieu of Grief
25(2)
Children and Grief
27(6)
Adolescents and Grief
33(1)
Other Influences
34(1)
Trauma and Grief
35(3)
Prolonged and Complicated Grief
38(1)
Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder (PCBD)
39(1)
Multidimensional Grief Theory
39(1)
Trauma-Informed Care
40(2)
Posttraumatic Growth
42(1)
Neuroscience
43(2)
In Summary
45(1)
Recommended Reading
45(8)
3 Interventions for Bereaved Children and Adolescents
53(26)
Types of Interventions
54(10)
Settings for Delivering Grief Interventions
64(10)
Technology
74(1)
In Summary
75(1)
Recommended Reading
75(4)
4 Nonprofit Organization and Administration
79(18)
Administrative Structure
79(3)
Strategic Planning
82(1)
Funding
83(10)
Community Involvement and Partnerships
93(2)
In Summary
95(1)
Recommended Reading
96(1)
5 Critical Components of Camp
97(20)
Choice of Camp Modality and Model
98(2)
Camp Components
100(14)
In Summary
114(1)
Recommended Reading
114(3)
6 Camp MAGIK and Other Models
117(30)
Camp MAGIK Model and Curriculum
117(6)
Camp Structure
123(13)
Other Curricula and/or Formats
136(8)
In Summary
144(1)
Recommended Reading
144(3)
7 Evaluation
147(30)
Introducing Evaluation
147(2)
Why Do Evaluations?
149(2)
Evidence-Based Practice
151(1)
Ethics in Evaluation
151(3)
What Should Be Measured?
154(1)
Who Should Do the Evaluation?
155(1)
Who Should Evaluation Participants Be?
156(2)
Who Wants to Know?
158(1)
Types of Evaluation and Research
159(13)
Meeting Goals
172(1)
In Summary
173(1)
Recommended Reading
174(3)
8 Outcomes of Camp Interventions
177(22)
Unpublished Camp Evaluations
177(2)
Published Evaluations
179(14)
Limitations
193(2)
In Summary
195(1)
Recommended Reading
195(4)
9 Former Campers Returning as Volunteers
199(16)
Personal Narratives
199(13)
In Summary
212(1)
Recommended Reading
213(2)
Appendices 215(34)
Author Index 249(4)
Subject Index 253
Irene Searles McClatchey, PhD, MSW, LCSW, developed a healing camp for bereaved children and adolescents, Camp MAGIK, in 1995. She is actively involved with camp and has published extensively on its efficacy.

Jane S. Wimmer, PhD, MSW, is retired from a career in child welfare and college teaching. She is a volunteer with Camp MAGIK.