Suddenly – War. Intervention Program for Enhancing Teachers and Children’s Resilience Following War
Autori:
Miri SHACHAM
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 60-68
How to cite this article:Shacham, M. (2015). Suddenly – War. Intervention Program for Enhancing Teachers and Children's Resilience Following War. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 48, 60-68. |
Abstract:
The Israeli population has been coping with terror acts and war, where residents
- adults and children, are under missile attacks and terror which endanger their
lives. In order to enhance coping resources in this harsh reality, the “Mashabim”
Community Stress Prevention Center in Israel devised special programs for teachers
and children at schools. The programs are based upon the “Basic Ph”
Model of Coping and Resiliency developed in Israel (Lahad, 1997; Lahad, Shacham
and Ayalon, 2013). This article describes a case study of one elementary
school whose teachers and pupils were under massive fire during the Second
Lebanon War. Immediately upon cease-fire, an intervention program was implemented
within the school. The program included special workshops for teachers
for enhancing resilience following war. The program also offered verbal and nonverbal
activities for pupils, to enable them to express their experiences, emotions
and thoughts through painting, sculpting, movement, physical activity, talking
and storytelling. The article discusses the program’s theoretical basis and its
implementation in school. Furthermore, the findings emerging from in-depth
interviews with the teachers are presented, indicating the contribution of the
intervention program to teachers with reference to four aspects: enhancing the
teachers’ coping resources, effective preparation for activities with the pupils in
class, development of the team as a significant support group and the need for indepth
trauma and resilience related training.
Keywords:
the “Basic Ph” model, coping, resilience, intervention, teachers,children’s resilience.
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