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Nicoletti-Flater Associates & Mountain States Employers Council, 1996 $24.00 Violence Goes to Work An Employer's Guide provides a resource for modern executives to help them deal with the growing problem of violence in the workplace. The book focuses on anticipating and planning for these events in a way that does not terrify the reader. The manual will help employers balance business needs, organizational interests, and the duty to provide a safe workplace with the legal constraints faced by the modern executive.
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John Nicoletti, Ph.D., Kelly Zinna, Psy.D., & Sally Spencer-Thomas,Psy.D., 1999
$24.00
This book serves as a resources for teachers, administrators, school resource officers, concerned parents and other "protectors" who wish to develop a response and prevention plan to handle threats and violence in schools. This manual focuses on immediate empowerment at the local school level in identifying, preventing and defusing potentially lethal situations.
John Nicoletti, Ph.D., Sally Spencer-Thomas, Psy.D., & Kathy Porter, MA. $24.00
Survival-Oriented Kids in a Violent World: A Skills Training Manual for Patents and Other Protectors is a structured workbook for teachers and parents with field-tested, hands-on exercises to increase school-age children's awareness of violence without creating undue panic. Basic survival skills are presented in the context of animal behavior "Code Eagle: Scan with a Plan" and "Code Dog: Barking Power" so that children can readily remember and incorporate appropriate behavior in response to violence. The exercises in Survival-Oriented Kids are developmentally appropriate and clearly written for maximum effectiveness.
John Nicoletti,Ph.D., Sally Spencer-Thomas,Psy.D. & Chris Bollinger,
Violence Goes to College is the first violence prevention and intervention primer for college communities designed to prepare concerned protectors with up-to-date issues and solutions to campus violence. This user-friendly resource will provide busy college personnel, students and parents with directed, well-researched strategies to prepare before tragedy strikes. Specific areas of violence such as hate crimes, hazing, rioting, and sexual assault are addressed.
Charlene Slover, Psy.D., & Debra Tasci, Psy.D. $24.00
After a catastrophic experience, you may wonder how you will ever get back to a normal life. You may question how long you will be able to endure the emotional pain. Or maybe you are worried about someone close to you who has experienced a traumatic event. The Trauma Recovery Handbook will help you understand what happens to the mind, body and feelings after a critical incident. This guide will also help you understand that the process of healing and recovery is possible. Special sections on vicarious trauma and children's response to trauma are included as well.
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