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Behavioral Health Response to Disasters

By: Julie Framingham (Editor), Martell L. Teasley (Editor)

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Published: 23rd April 2012
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Disasters can cause long-term disruptions to the routines of individuals and communities, placing survivors at risk of developing serious mental health and substance abuse problems. Disaster behavioral health services provide emotional support, help normalize stress reactions, assess recovery options, and encourage healthy coping behaviors. They also connect survivors to community resources that can assist the recovery process. Today's increasing frequency and intensity of disasters merit greater focus on the development of modalities for intervention and mitigation against the psychological impacts of disaster.

In Behavioral Health Response to Disasters, professionals with years of practice, research, and national advisory board service review and discuss key topics in the field. Highlighting the themes of cultural competence and evidence-based practice, this volume:

  • Presents an interdisciplinary approach to examining specific disaster behavioral health topics
  • Considers how an individual's culture may impact willingness to seek out and accept services
  • Incorporates research on vulnerable or at-risk populations who are likely to suffer disproportionately more adverse psychological consequences of disaster
  • Discusses clinical studies of cognitive behavioral treatments for disaster-related distress and post-traumatic stress disorder

In the past two decades, disaster behavioral health research, policy, and practice have grown exponentially. This volume covers the wide variety of issues in this emerging field, highlighting concerns that we must address in order to create more disaster-resilient communities.

Forewordp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Editorsp. xv
Contributorsp. xvii
Introductionp. xxv
Overview of the History and Fundamental Concepts behind Disaster Behavioral Health
Past Disaster Experiences and Behavioral Health Outcomesp. 3
Disaster Behavioral Health Outreach: A Nontraditional Approach to Assisting Survivorsp. 17
Organizational Response to Disasters and Key Partners
Governmental Roles and Responsibilities in Disaster Behavioral Health Response and Recoveryp. 35
Nongovernmental Organizations Responding to Disasters in the United Statesp. 51
Disaster Mental Health: A Public Health Paradigmp. 71
Psychological Resilience and Pathological Responses to Disaster
Coping with Loss and Overcoming Traumap. 91
Mental Health Outcomes of Disasters and Terrorismp. 115
At-Risk Populations, Disaster Risk Factors, and Individual and Community Vulnerability
Disaster Behavioral Health for Children and Adolescents: Best Practices for Preparedness, Response, and Recoveryp. 143
Disaster Behavioral Health and Older Adults: American and Canadian Readiness and Responsep. 159
Cultural Competence in Behavioral Health Disaster Response: The Challenge, the Opportunityp. 175
Helping the Helpers: Ameliorating Secondary Traumatic Stress in Disaster Workersp. 189
Understanding Climatic, Geographic, and Topographic Considerations for Assessing Disaster Vulnerabilityp. 209
Addressing Barriers within Systems of Care
Disaster Vulnerability and the School Setting: Understanding Environmental Risk and Implications for Behavioral Health Responsep. 235
Issues in Providing Mental and Medical Health Care in Long-Term Care Settings during Disastersp. 247
Delivery of Behavioral Health Services in General Population Sheltersp. 261
Disaster Behavioral Health Interventions
Initial Behavioral Health Response: The Conundrums of a State Crisis Counseling Programp. 289
Long-Term Mental Health Treatment for Adult Disaster Survivorsp. 301
Disaster and Substance Abuse Servicesp. 319
Understanding Disaster Recovery Case Management and Behavioral Health: A Review of Researchp. 337
Leaving a Legacy: Training and Community Empowerment
Disaster Behavioral Health Services: Implementation, Training, and Sustainabilityp. 351
The Role of Social Marketing in Developing Disaster Behavioral Health Programsp. 371
Planning for Disaster: A Behavioral Health Perspectivep. 389
Indexp. 401
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ISBN: 9781439821237
ISBN-10: 1439821232
Audience: Tertiary; University or College
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 441
Published: 23rd April 2012
Dimensions (cm): 25.4 x 17.8  x 3.0
Weight (kg): 0.794