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Building Resilience Intervention (BRI) with teachers in Bedouin communities: From evidence informed to evidence based

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  • Baum, Naomi L.
  • Stokar, Yaffa N.
  • Ginat-Frolich, Rivkah
  • Ziv, Yuval
  • Abu-Jufar, Ibrahim
  • Cardozo, Barbara Lopes
  • Pat-Horenczyk, Ruth
  • Brom, Danny

Abstract

The Building Resilience Intervention (BRI), a program developed in the wake of terrorism and war in Israel, provides teachers with resilience-building skills that enable them to support students suffering from post-traumatic distress. Teachers in the Bedouin city of Rahat were evaluated both before and after the BRI workshop intervention for post-traumatic distress levels, functional impairment, flexibility, emotional regulation, general resilience measures and workshop impact. Results showed significant increases among teachers in areas such as positive refocusing and reappraisal, and increased willingness to discuss traumatic material with their students. Incorporating resilience training in teacher education is discussed.

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  • Baum, Naomi L. & Stokar, Yaffa N. & Ginat-Frolich, Rivkah & Ziv, Yuval & Abu-Jufar, Ibrahim & Cardozo, Barbara Lopes & Pat-Horenczyk, Ruth & Brom, Danny, 2018. "Building Resilience Intervention (BRI) with teachers in Bedouin communities: From evidence informed to evidence based," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 87(C), pages 186-191.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:87:y:2018:i:c:p:186-191
    DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.02.036
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