Traumatic Experiences and Dyslexia  Paid

by Evelin Witruk (Volume editor), Dian Sari Utami (Volume editor)
©2019, Edited Collection, 250 Pages
Science, Society & Culture

Series: Beiträge zur Pädagogischen und Rehabilitationspsychologie. Studies in Educational and Rehabilitation Psychology, Volume 8

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The main topics of the book are traumatic experiences, stress processing and dyslexia with some new perspectives on this old phenomenon. The authors of the book articles are from Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Sudan, Iran, Spain, Syria, Portugal, and Germany. The interdisciplinary character of this book is represented in contributions of scientists from different areas of psychology, special education, and linguistics.

Traumatic Experiences – Psychological First Aid – Bystander Effect in Road Traffic Injuries – Mental Well-Being and Protective Factors in Vulnerable Groups – Trauma and Coping Styles – Emotional Intelligence and Resilience – Trauma after Accident – Stress Experiences – Cultural Adaptation of Biodanza to Manage Stress – Parenting Stressors and Positive Coping – Distressing Forms of Intimate Partner Psychological Abuse among Women – Strategies for Controlling Internet Usage – Role of Social Support to Cope with Work-Family Conflict – Dyslexia – Anxiety and Self-Esteem – Comprehensive Reading Difficulties – Emotional Profile in Children with Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities – Developmental Dyslexia – Impact of Diglossia on Arabic Reading Comprehension

Pages:
250
Year:
2019
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9783631731918 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9783631795996 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9783631795989 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2019., 250 pp., 26 fig. b/w, 23 tables

Evelin Witruk is a full professor of Educational and Rehabilitation Psychology at the University of Leipzig.

Dian Sari Utami is a team member in the international Department of Educational and Rehabilitation Psychology at the University of Leipzig.

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