TY - BOOK AU - Koenig,Harold George TI - In the wake of disaster: religious responses to terrorism & catastrophe SN - 9781599471884 AV - HV554.4 .K64 2006eb U1 - 261.8/3 22 PY - 2006/// CY - Philadelphia PB - Templeton Foundation Press KW - Church work with disaster victims KW - United States KW - Disasters KW - Religious aspects KW - Psychological aspects KW - Disaster relief KW - Pastorale des victimes de catastrophes KW - États-Unis KW - Catastrophes KW - Aspect religieux KW - Aspect psychologique KW - Secours aux victimes de catastrophes KW - RELIGION KW - Christianity KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - Christian Life KW - Social Issues KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-155) and index; Psychological and spiritual consequences of disasters -- National, state, and local disaster planning and response -- Religion and coping with stress and disaster -- The faith community's role during disaster -- Faith-based organizations involved in disaster response -- Coordinating faith-based efforts at the local level -- Preparing faith communities for disaster -- Barriers and obstacles to integration -- Overcoming the barriers -- Final comments N2 - In a timely book with a powerful and persuasive message, Dr. Harold G. Koenig addresses federal, state, and local government policy leaders, urging them to more fully integrate religious organizations into the formal disaster response system, and he then provides recommendations on how this can effectively be done. Koenig also advocates faith communities and organizations to learn more about the role they can play in responding to disasters and terrorism. This book provides information on the psychological, social, and spiritual responses to trauma. It addresses how the emergency response system works, and the role that religious communities can play in disaster response and recovery in terms of providing emotional and spiritual care for victims. It advocates integrating mental health into emergency response systems directed at those affected by hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and terrorism. "The aim is to help victims of disaster to better cope with the stresses they face, as well as help direct care workers (firefighters, police, health care providers, etc.) to deal better emotionally with the trauma to which they are exposed so they can remain effective and functional on the job," explains Dr. Koenig, whose research on the healing power of faith has been published worldwide. -- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=369428 ER -