Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Crisis Concepts; Chapter 2. 'Chinese Learning for Essential Principles'; Chapter 3. 'Western Learning for Practical Application'; Chapter 4. Phase Specific Crisis Intervention; Chapter 5. The Hong Kong Crisis Case Study; Chapter 6. Crisis Cases; Chapter 7. Grief Work in Situations of Loss; Chapter 8. Worry Work in Threat Situations; Chapter 9. Challenge Work; Chapter 10. Interventions and Implications; Appendix 1. Schedule for Measuring Correlation between Dangers and Opportunities
Summary
Coping In Crisis attempts to examine 'crisis resolution' processes in the light of the time honoured Chinese perspective that crisis is a time of danger and a time of opportunity. It presents a specific approach to crisis intervention - designed to turn the dangers, demands and deprivations inherent in crisis situations along positive lines - and provides an impetus for growth
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-140)