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"The Notes of Adam's Song: A Surviving Parent's Journey through the Valley of the Shadow of Death" provides a practical "road map" to grief, bereavement, recovery, and healing processes....for Surviving Parents, and the people who care for them (Professionals, Family, and Loved Ones). The book also focuses on better-equipping grief and bereavement counselors, pastors, crisis interventionists, clinicians, law enforcement investigators, educators, and other helping professionals who assist victims and survivors of catastrophic trauma and loss.

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"The Notes of Adam's Song: A Surviving Parent's Journey through the Valley of the Shadow of Death" provides a practical "road map" to grief, bereavement, recovery, and healing processes....for Surviving Parents, and the people who care for them (Professionals, Family, and Loved Ones). The book also focuses on better-equipping grief and bereavement counselors, pastors, crisis interventionists, clinicians, law enforcement investigators, educators, and other helping professionals who assist victims and survivors of catastrophic trauma and loss.
Autorenporträt
Joel Johnson is a veteran police officer who directs the National Crisis Intervention Training Institute, Inc., a non-profit organization that provides training and technical support to professionals from law enforcement and social service personnel, and other helping professionals, such as crisis interventionists, medical and nursing clinicians, pastoral counselors, grief and bereavement counselors, and educators...as well as survivors of various forms of trauma, abuse, exploitation, and catastrophic loss. In addition to his other responsibilities as Director, and Chief Field Forensic Investigator of NCITI's Critical Response Division, he also heads up NCITI's Psychological Autopsy Team, as well as a special, mutual-aid support program called "Surviving Parents Network," dedicated to assisting fellow "Surviving Parents." Mr. Johnson's son, Adam, was shot and killed by a police officer, during a mental health crisis, on January 8, 2009.