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245 00 Behavioral health response to disasters /|cedited by Julie
       Framingham, Martell L. Teasley. 
264  1 Boca Raton, FL :|bCRC Press,|c[2012] 
264  4 |c©2012 
300    xxxi, 409 pages ;|c26 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Past disaster experiences and behavioral health outcomes /
       Richard Salkowe -- Disaster behavioral health outreach : a
       nontraditional approach to assisting survivors / Julie L. 
       Framingham -- Governmental roles and responsibilities in 
       disaster behavioral health response and recovery / Richard
       Salkowe and Julie L. Framingham -- Nongovernmental 
       organizations responding to disasters in the United States
       / Angela. M. Eikenberry and Tracy Cooper -- Disaster 
       mental health : a public health paradigm / Anthony T. Ng 
       and Jeannie Straussman -- Coping with loss and overcoming 
       trauma / Michael J. Zakour -- Mental health outcomes of 
       disasters and terrorism / Patricia Santucci -- Disaster 
       behavioral health for children and adolescents : best 
       practices for preparedness, response, and recovery : 
       Melissa J. Brymer, Gilbert Reyes, and Alan M. Steinberg --
       Disaster behavioral health and older adults : American and
       Canadian readiness and response / Lisa M. Brown, Maggie 
       Gibson, and Diane L. Elmore -- Cultural competence in 
       behavioral health disaster response : the challenge, the 
       opportunity / Kermit A. Crawford, Mari C. Bennasar, and 
       Lauren M. B. Mizock -- Helping the helpers : ameliorating 
       secondary traumatic stress in disaster workers / April 
       Naturale and Mary L. Pulido -- Understanding climatic, 
       geographic, and topographic considerations for assessing 
       disaster vulnerability / John C. Pine -- 
505 0  Disaster vulnerability and the school setting : 
       understanding environmental risk and implications for 
       behavioral health response -- Martell L. Teasley -- Issues
       in providing mental and medical health care in long-term 
       care settings during disasters / David Dosa, Kathryn Hyer,
       and Lisa M. Brown -- Delivery of behavioral health 
       services in general population shelters / Brenda D. 
       Phillips [et al.] -- Initial behavioral health response : 
       the conundrums of a state crisis counseling program / 
       Julie L. Framingham -- Long-term mental health treatment 
       for adult disaster survivors / Jessica L. Hamblen, Erin 
       Barnett, and Fran H. Norris -- Disaster and substance 
       abuse services / Dee S. Owens, Brian McKernan, and Julie 
       L. Framingham -- Understanding disaster recovery case 
       management and behavioral health : a review of research / 
       Martell L. Teasley -- Disaster behavioral health services 
       : implementation, training, and sustainability / Bruce H. 
       Young and Josef I. Ruzek -- The role of social marketing 
       in developing disaster behavioral health programs / Lisa 
       M. Brown, Christine Haley, and Carol Bryant -- Planning 
       for disaster : a behavioral health perspective / Raymond 
       Runo and Julie L. Framingham 
520    "Foreword Behavioral Health Response to Disasters Disaster
       behavioral health has come a long way in a short amount of
       time. The book you hold in your hands (or perhaps view on 
       your Kindle e-reader) encompasses an array of topics 
       almost unimaginable even 25 years ago. It covers the roles
       and responsibilities of government and nongovernmental 
       organizations and the integration of behavioral health 
       into public health preparedness and response. There are 
       separate chapters on children, adolescents, older adults, 
       and racially and ethnically diverse populations. Other 
       chapters address secondary trauma in disaster workers and 
       assessing local disaster vulnerability. The list goes on, 
       including dealing with school systems, long-term care, 
       behavioral health in shelters, treatment for disaster 
       survivors, disaster substance abuse services, culturally 
       competent case management, response team training, and 
       building community resilience. A simple perusal of the 
       table of contents serves as an illustration of the way 
       that attention to disaster behavioral health has grown 
       exponentially in research, policy, and practice 
       communities. It was not always so. When I began graduate 
       training in the mid 1980s, to my knowledge disaster mental
       health was not part of any graduate school curriculum. A 
       small subset of clinical psychologists and other mental 
       health professionals had some training in crisis mental 
       health, but it was optional, and it carried a different 
       and much more specifi c meaning. Crisis mental health in 
       those days typically meant: (1) working with people who 
       were in acute crisis, (2) working with victims of extreme 
       circumstances using models derived from the military and 
       trauma research, and/or (3) community crisis intervention"
       --Provided by publisher. 
650  0 Disaster medicine. 
650  0 Emergency management|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 Disasters|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 Medical policy. 
650 12 Disaster Medicine|xmethods. 
650 22 Disaster Planning|xmethods. 
650 22 Mental Health Services|xorganization & administration. 
650 22 Stress, Psychological|xprevention & control. 
700 1  Framingham, Julie. 
700 1  Teasley, Martell L. 
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