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Coping with Public Tragedy

In Living with Grief®: Coping with Public Tragedy (DVD), leading experts evaluate the factors that define a public tragedy and offer advice to create community resilience in the wake of loss. The effects of tragedies such as 9-11, Hurricane Andrew, and Oklahoma City are examined.
 
In the accompanying book of the same title (ISBN: 978-1-893349-04-9), experts look at factors that define a public tragedy and offer suggestions for those helping their communities deal with loss. 
In a one-hour discussion panel featuring topics of community loss and resilience in the wake of public tragedy, Living with Grief®: Coping with Public Tragedy addresses not only the defining features of a public tragedy, but also advice to organizations and professionals as they support their communities and help those coping with loss. This DVD explores the specific implications of tragedies such as 9-11, Hurricane Andrew, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and other national events.
 
Panel:
Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, MDiv
LaVone V. Hazell, MS
Marcia Lattanzi-Licht, MA, RN, LPC
Nadine Reimer Penner, ACSW, LSCSW
Marlene A. Young, PhD, JD
 
The accompanying text to the 2003 Living with Grief® installment explores similar themes of community resilience, grief, and support in the wake of national and natural disasters. This book features contributions by leading experts such as Barbara L. Bouton. Doka, K.J. (Ed) (2003) Washington, DC, Hospice Foundation of America, 314 pp. This book is indexed.  
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