Steve L. Whatley, Ph.D.
Ken Jenkins hooks us by first sharing his own personal tragedies and resilience. He then takes us on a journey of the trauma, survival, and resilience of survivors of airline crashes. Ken does this by not only sharing his experience and integrating the dos and don’ts of traumatic event response, but also taking us into the mind of the care team responder. There he shares…
Read MoreTommy McFall
I’ve always had a problem with academic folks who write books and teach classes about things they’ve never done. This book’s credibility is established by the experience of its author, Ken Jenkins. I lived through several of the accidents referenced in this book. I saw Ken and his peers struggle as they assisted family and friends of accident victims. The human experiences shared in this book…
Read MoreJennifer Stansberry Miller, MSW, LCSW
As a clinical social worker and aviation disaster family member, this book is essential for those who work with victims’ families and survivors of mass casualty incidents. Ken’s insight, which is gleaned from responding to eight (8) commercial aviation disasters, serves as an invaluable resource in learning how to balance company procedures and priorities with compassion. As we know, it’s…
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