2019 Champions Edition 2019 Champions Edition | Page 291
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Covers compas-
sion fatigue, moral
injury, PTSD, op-
erational stress,
and more
• Written by estab-
lished
scholars
and profession-
als from a law en-
forcement context
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Readership
Forensic Psychologists, Law En-
forcement Officers, Criminologists,
and Policy Makers. Students in
Psychology, Criminal Justice, and
Police Wellness programs at com-
munity colleges or universities
Table of Contents
Section 1: Foundation
1. Introduction
2. Defining Police Wellness
3. Neurobiological Threats to Main-
taining Personal Wellness
4. Implicit Bias and Threats to
Maintaining Personal Wellness
Section 2: Psychic Wounds:
Consequences of a Lack of
Personal Wellness
5. The Moral Risks of Policing
6. Compassion Fatigue & Burn-Out
7. Moral Injury in Law Enforcement
8. PTSD and Other Operational
Stress Injuries among Police Offi-
cers: Empirical Findings and Re-
flections from Clinical Experience
Section 3: Intervention and Pre-
vention
9. Creating a Culture of Wellness
10. Promoting Wellness
11. The Role of Compassion Satis-
faction
12. Neurobiology of Police Health,
Resilience, and Wellness
13. Community Relations & Com-
munity-Oriented Policing
14. Closing Thoughts
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