Disaster Psychiatry
Intervening When Nightmares Comes True
Herausgeber: Pandya, Anand A; Katz, Craig L
Disaster Psychiatry
Intervening When Nightmares Comes True
Herausgeber: Pandya, Anand A; Katz, Craig L
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In a series of poignant first-person narratives, psychiatrists capture the challence and promise of disaster psychiatry. Accounts of 9/11 have understandable pride of place, but they are balanced by richly informative narratives about Kansas and Ok
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In a series of poignant first-person narratives, psychiatrists capture the challence and promise of disaster psychiatry. Accounts of 9/11 have understandable pride of place, but they are balanced by richly informative narratives about Kansas and Ok
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 151mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780881633894
- ISBN-10: 0881633895
- Artikelnr.: 21586526
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 151mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780881633894
- ISBN-10: 0881633895
- Artikelnr.: 21586526
Anand A. Pandya, M.D. graduated from Harvard College with Honors in Mathematics and Philosophy and received his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Pandya received his general psychiatric training from Columbia University and forensic psychiatric training at New York University. Cofounder of Disaster Psychiatry Outreach, Dr. Pandya runs the ADEPT Program at Bellevue Hospital and is a member of the Department of Psychiatry of New York University School of Medicine. He is active in the American Psychiatric Association and serves on the board of directors of the National Alliance for the Mentally ill. Craig L. Katz, M.D. graduated from Harvard College and received his medical degree from Columbia University. He completed a psychiatry residency at Columbia University and a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at New York University. Dr. Katz is Director of Acute Care Psychiatry Services and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. Cofounder and President of Disaster Psychiatry Outreach, he has most recently directed the World Trade Center Mental Health Screening and Intervention Programs that address the mental health needs of Ground Zero workers and volunteers. Dr. Katz serves as cochair of the American Psychiatric Association's New York County District Branch Committee on Disaster, is a member of the advisory panel of the Aircraft Casualty and Emotional Support Services, and is a contributor to the Committee on Terrorism of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry.
Pandya
Katz
Introduction. Part I: September 11
2001.Sickinger
A Woman Named Katherine. Napoli
Life at the Pile. Merlino
The Other Ground Zero. Jones
September 11 in the ER: Brief Disaster Intervention and Compassion Stress. Part II: Disaster Psychiatrists in Training.Bath
Defining the Psychiatrist's Role with Heroes and Tragedies. Graham
You Are Alive: Hope and Help After September 11
2001. Finkel
Professional and Personal Reactions to September 11
2001. Part III: International Perspectives. Raphael
Outreach in Australian Disasters. Cohen
Disaster Psychiatry Throughout the Americas. Raasoch
All They Can Do Is Kill Me: Psychiatry in the Gaza Strip. DeLisi
The Acute Aftermath of an Earthquake in El Salvador. Shah
Earthquake in Gujarat
India: The Influence of Culture and Resources on Coping with a Natural Disaster. Dembert
Occupational Psychiatry
Community Psychiatry
and Cultural Considerations in an Aviation Disaster. Edwards
Becoming a Disaster Psychiatrist in Turkey. Part IV: Child and Adolescent Disaster Psychiatry.Kessler
Awakening Creativity in the Wake of Disaster: A Psychiatrist's Journey with the People of El Salvador. Heath
The World Trade Center Disaster and the Setting Up of Kid's Corner. Tompsett
Working with Fatherless Children After September 11
2001. Part V: Other U.S. Disaters.Rosen
Debriefings in Kansas and Oklahoma. Lindy
Upheaval of the Stars: From Happy Land to the World Trade Center. Meyerson
Vietnam and the World Trade Center: One Psychiatrist's View of Defining Disaster and Working with Its Victims.
Katz
Introduction. Part I: September 11
2001.Sickinger
A Woman Named Katherine. Napoli
Life at the Pile. Merlino
The Other Ground Zero. Jones
September 11 in the ER: Brief Disaster Intervention and Compassion Stress. Part II: Disaster Psychiatrists in Training.Bath
Defining the Psychiatrist's Role with Heroes and Tragedies. Graham
You Are Alive: Hope and Help After September 11
2001. Finkel
Professional and Personal Reactions to September 11
2001. Part III: International Perspectives. Raphael
Outreach in Australian Disasters. Cohen
Disaster Psychiatry Throughout the Americas. Raasoch
All They Can Do Is Kill Me: Psychiatry in the Gaza Strip. DeLisi
The Acute Aftermath of an Earthquake in El Salvador. Shah
Earthquake in Gujarat
India: The Influence of Culture and Resources on Coping with a Natural Disaster. Dembert
Occupational Psychiatry
Community Psychiatry
and Cultural Considerations in an Aviation Disaster. Edwards
Becoming a Disaster Psychiatrist in Turkey. Part IV: Child and Adolescent Disaster Psychiatry.Kessler
Awakening Creativity in the Wake of Disaster: A Psychiatrist's Journey with the People of El Salvador. Heath
The World Trade Center Disaster and the Setting Up of Kid's Corner. Tompsett
Working with Fatherless Children After September 11
2001. Part V: Other U.S. Disaters.Rosen
Debriefings in Kansas and Oklahoma. Lindy
Upheaval of the Stars: From Happy Land to the World Trade Center. Meyerson
Vietnam and the World Trade Center: One Psychiatrist's View of Defining Disaster and Working with Its Victims.
Pandya
Katz
Introduction. Part I: September 11
2001.Sickinger
A Woman Named Katherine. Napoli
Life at the Pile. Merlino
The Other Ground Zero. Jones
September 11 in the ER: Brief Disaster Intervention and Compassion Stress. Part II: Disaster Psychiatrists in Training.Bath
Defining the Psychiatrist's Role with Heroes and Tragedies. Graham
You Are Alive: Hope and Help After September 11
2001. Finkel
Professional and Personal Reactions to September 11
2001. Part III: International Perspectives. Raphael
Outreach in Australian Disasters. Cohen
Disaster Psychiatry Throughout the Americas. Raasoch
All They Can Do Is Kill Me: Psychiatry in the Gaza Strip. DeLisi
The Acute Aftermath of an Earthquake in El Salvador. Shah
Earthquake in Gujarat
India: The Influence of Culture and Resources on Coping with a Natural Disaster. Dembert
Occupational Psychiatry
Community Psychiatry
and Cultural Considerations in an Aviation Disaster. Edwards
Becoming a Disaster Psychiatrist in Turkey. Part IV: Child and Adolescent Disaster Psychiatry.Kessler
Awakening Creativity in the Wake of Disaster: A Psychiatrist's Journey with the People of El Salvador. Heath
The World Trade Center Disaster and the Setting Up of Kid's Corner. Tompsett
Working with Fatherless Children After September 11
2001. Part V: Other U.S. Disaters.Rosen
Debriefings in Kansas and Oklahoma. Lindy
Upheaval of the Stars: From Happy Land to the World Trade Center. Meyerson
Vietnam and the World Trade Center: One Psychiatrist's View of Defining Disaster and Working with Its Victims.
Katz
Introduction. Part I: September 11
2001.Sickinger
A Woman Named Katherine. Napoli
Life at the Pile. Merlino
The Other Ground Zero. Jones
September 11 in the ER: Brief Disaster Intervention and Compassion Stress. Part II: Disaster Psychiatrists in Training.Bath
Defining the Psychiatrist's Role with Heroes and Tragedies. Graham
You Are Alive: Hope and Help After September 11
2001. Finkel
Professional and Personal Reactions to September 11
2001. Part III: International Perspectives. Raphael
Outreach in Australian Disasters. Cohen
Disaster Psychiatry Throughout the Americas. Raasoch
All They Can Do Is Kill Me: Psychiatry in the Gaza Strip. DeLisi
The Acute Aftermath of an Earthquake in El Salvador. Shah
Earthquake in Gujarat
India: The Influence of Culture and Resources on Coping with a Natural Disaster. Dembert
Occupational Psychiatry
Community Psychiatry
and Cultural Considerations in an Aviation Disaster. Edwards
Becoming a Disaster Psychiatrist in Turkey. Part IV: Child and Adolescent Disaster Psychiatry.Kessler
Awakening Creativity in the Wake of Disaster: A Psychiatrist's Journey with the People of El Salvador. Heath
The World Trade Center Disaster and the Setting Up of Kid's Corner. Tompsett
Working with Fatherless Children After September 11
2001. Part V: Other U.S. Disaters.Rosen
Debriefings in Kansas and Oklahoma. Lindy
Upheaval of the Stars: From Happy Land to the World Trade Center. Meyerson
Vietnam and the World Trade Center: One Psychiatrist's View of Defining Disaster and Working with Its Victims.