Interventions Following Mass Violence and Disasters
Strategies for Mental Health Practice
Herausgeber: Ritchie, Elspeth Cameron; Friedman, Matthew J; Watson, Patricia J
Interventions Following Mass Violence and Disasters
Strategies for Mental Health Practice
Herausgeber: Ritchie, Elspeth Cameron; Friedman, Matthew J; Watson, Patricia J
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Grounded in the best science available, this essential volume presents practical guidelines for effective clinical intervention in the immediate, intermediate, and long-term aftermath of large-scale traumatic events. Vital lessons learned from a variety of mass traumas and natural disasters are incorporated into the book's thorough review of strategies for helping specific victim and survivor populations. The editors and authors include over 40 leading experts in disaster mental health. Of crucial importance, they clearly summarize the empirical evidence supporting each intervention and…mehr
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Grounded in the best science available, this essential volume presents practical guidelines for effective clinical intervention in the immediate, intermediate, and long-term aftermath of large-scale traumatic events. Vital lessons learned from a variety of mass traumas and natural disasters are incorporated into the book's thorough review of strategies for helping specific victim and survivor populations. The editors and authors include over 40 leading experts in disaster mental health. Of crucial importance, they clearly summarize the empirical evidence supporting each intervention and provide other guidance based on experience and consensus recommendations.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781593855895
- ISBN-10: 1593855893
- Artikelnr.: 22790492
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781593855895
- ISBN-10: 1593855893
- Artikelnr.: 22790492
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, MD, MPH, is Psychiatry Consultant to the U.S. Army Surgeon General. Her assignments and other missions have taken her to Korea, Somalia, Iraq, Israel, and Vietnam. An internationally recognized expert, Dr. Ritchie brings a unique public health approach to the management of disaster and combat mental health issues. She has published numerous articles on forensic, disaster, and military operational psychiatry. Patricia J. Watson, PhD, is a Senior Educational Specialist for the National Center for PTSD. She collaborates with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and subject-matter experts to create publications for public and mental health interventions following large-scale terrorism, disaster, and pandemic flu. Matthew J. Friedman, MD, PhD, is Executive Director, National Center for PTSD, and Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, Dartmouth Medical School. He has worked as a clinician and researcher for 30 years, and has published 15 books and over 140 chapters and scientific articles on stress and PTSD, biological psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and clinical outcome studies on depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and chemical dependency. Listed in The Best Doctors in America, he is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association; past president of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, which awarded him its Lifetime Achievement Award; and Chair of the scientific advisory board of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.
I. Introduction 1. Overview
Matthew J. Friedman
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
and Patricia J. Watson 2. Models of Early Intervention Following Mass Violence and Other Trauma
Josef I. Ruzek II. Preparation
Training
and Needs Assessment 3. Improving Resilience Trajectories Following Mass Violence and Disaster
Patricia J. Watson
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
James Demer
Paul Bartone
and Betty J. Pfefferbaum 4. Disaster Mental Health Training: Guidelines
Considerations
and Recommendations
Bruce H. Young
Josef I. Ruzek
Marlene Wong
Mark S. Salzer
and April J. Naturale 5. Immediate Needs Assessment Following Catastrophic Disaster Incidents
Anthony H. Speier III. Mental Health Interventions 6. Interventions for Traumatic Stress: Theoretical Basis
Arieh Y. Shalev 7. The Context of Providing Immediate Postevent Intervention
Roderick J. ÿrner
Adrian T. Kent
Betty J. Pfefferbaum
Beverley Raphael
and Patricia J. Watson 8. The Immediate Response to Disaster: Guidelines for Adult Psychological First Aid
Bruce H. Young 9. Intermediate Interventions
Richard A. Bryant and Brett T. Litz 10. Longer-Term Mental Health Interventions for Adults Following Disasters and Mass Violence
Beverley Raphael and Sally Wooding 11. Consultation to Groups
Organizations
and Communities
James E. McCarroll and Robert J. Ursano 12. On a Road Paved with Good Intentions
You Still Need a Compass: Monitoring and Evaluating Disaster Mental Health Services
Craig S. Rosen
Helena E. Young
and Fran H. Norris IV. Specific Situations and Populations 13. Interventions for Children and Adolescents Following Disasters
Judith A. Cohen
Anthony P. Mannarino
Laura E. Gibson
Stephen J. Cozza
Melissa J. Brymer
and Laura Murray 14. Rapid Development of Family Assistance Centers: Lessons Learned Following the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
Gregory A. Leskin
William J. Huleatt
Jack Herrmann
Lisa R. LaDue
and Fred D. Gusman 15. Psychiatric Intervention for Medical and Surgical Patients Following Traumatic Injuries
Harold J. Wain
Geoffrey G. Grammer
John Stasinos
and Catherine M. DeBoer 16. Mitigation of Psychological Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Ross H. Pastel and Elspeth Cameron Ritchie 17. Promoting Disaster Recovery in Ethnic-Minority Individuals and Communities
Fran H. Norris and Margarita AlegrÃa 18. Toward Understanding and Creating Systems of Postdisaster Care: A Case Study of New York's Response to the World Trade Center Disaster
Fran H. Norris
Jessica L. Hamblen
Patricia J. Watson
Josef I. Ruzek
Laura E. Gibson
Betty J. Pfefferbaum
Jennifer L. Price
Susan P. Stevens
Bruce H. Young
and Matthew J. Friedman 19. Outreach Strategies: An Experiential Description of the Outreach Methodologies Used in the September 11 Disaster Response in New York
April J. Naturale V. Creating an Agenda for the Future 20. Conducting Research on Mental Health Interventions
Brett T. Litz and Laura E. Gibson 21. Mental Health and Behavioral Interventions for Victims of Disasters and Mass Violence: Caring
Planning
and Needs
Robert J. Ursano and Matthew J. Friedman
Matthew J. Friedman
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
and Patricia J. Watson 2. Models of Early Intervention Following Mass Violence and Other Trauma
Josef I. Ruzek II. Preparation
Training
and Needs Assessment 3. Improving Resilience Trajectories Following Mass Violence and Disaster
Patricia J. Watson
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
James Demer
Paul Bartone
and Betty J. Pfefferbaum 4. Disaster Mental Health Training: Guidelines
Considerations
and Recommendations
Bruce H. Young
Josef I. Ruzek
Marlene Wong
Mark S. Salzer
and April J. Naturale 5. Immediate Needs Assessment Following Catastrophic Disaster Incidents
Anthony H. Speier III. Mental Health Interventions 6. Interventions for Traumatic Stress: Theoretical Basis
Arieh Y. Shalev 7. The Context of Providing Immediate Postevent Intervention
Roderick J. ÿrner
Adrian T. Kent
Betty J. Pfefferbaum
Beverley Raphael
and Patricia J. Watson 8. The Immediate Response to Disaster: Guidelines for Adult Psychological First Aid
Bruce H. Young 9. Intermediate Interventions
Richard A. Bryant and Brett T. Litz 10. Longer-Term Mental Health Interventions for Adults Following Disasters and Mass Violence
Beverley Raphael and Sally Wooding 11. Consultation to Groups
Organizations
and Communities
James E. McCarroll and Robert J. Ursano 12. On a Road Paved with Good Intentions
You Still Need a Compass: Monitoring and Evaluating Disaster Mental Health Services
Craig S. Rosen
Helena E. Young
and Fran H. Norris IV. Specific Situations and Populations 13. Interventions for Children and Adolescents Following Disasters
Judith A. Cohen
Anthony P. Mannarino
Laura E. Gibson
Stephen J. Cozza
Melissa J. Brymer
and Laura Murray 14. Rapid Development of Family Assistance Centers: Lessons Learned Following the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
Gregory A. Leskin
William J. Huleatt
Jack Herrmann
Lisa R. LaDue
and Fred D. Gusman 15. Psychiatric Intervention for Medical and Surgical Patients Following Traumatic Injuries
Harold J. Wain
Geoffrey G. Grammer
John Stasinos
and Catherine M. DeBoer 16. Mitigation of Psychological Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Ross H. Pastel and Elspeth Cameron Ritchie 17. Promoting Disaster Recovery in Ethnic-Minority Individuals and Communities
Fran H. Norris and Margarita AlegrÃa 18. Toward Understanding and Creating Systems of Postdisaster Care: A Case Study of New York's Response to the World Trade Center Disaster
Fran H. Norris
Jessica L. Hamblen
Patricia J. Watson
Josef I. Ruzek
Laura E. Gibson
Betty J. Pfefferbaum
Jennifer L. Price
Susan P. Stevens
Bruce H. Young
and Matthew J. Friedman 19. Outreach Strategies: An Experiential Description of the Outreach Methodologies Used in the September 11 Disaster Response in New York
April J. Naturale V. Creating an Agenda for the Future 20. Conducting Research on Mental Health Interventions
Brett T. Litz and Laura E. Gibson 21. Mental Health and Behavioral Interventions for Victims of Disasters and Mass Violence: Caring
Planning
and Needs
Robert J. Ursano and Matthew J. Friedman
I. Introduction 1. Overview
Matthew J. Friedman
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
and Patricia J. Watson 2. Models of Early Intervention Following Mass Violence and Other Trauma
Josef I. Ruzek II. Preparation
Training
and Needs Assessment 3. Improving Resilience Trajectories Following Mass Violence and Disaster
Patricia J. Watson
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
James Demer
Paul Bartone
and Betty J. Pfefferbaum 4. Disaster Mental Health Training: Guidelines
Considerations
and Recommendations
Bruce H. Young
Josef I. Ruzek
Marlene Wong
Mark S. Salzer
and April J. Naturale 5. Immediate Needs Assessment Following Catastrophic Disaster Incidents
Anthony H. Speier III. Mental Health Interventions 6. Interventions for Traumatic Stress: Theoretical Basis
Arieh Y. Shalev 7. The Context of Providing Immediate Postevent Intervention
Roderick J. ÿrner
Adrian T. Kent
Betty J. Pfefferbaum
Beverley Raphael
and Patricia J. Watson 8. The Immediate Response to Disaster: Guidelines for Adult Psychological First Aid
Bruce H. Young 9. Intermediate Interventions
Richard A. Bryant and Brett T. Litz 10. Longer-Term Mental Health Interventions for Adults Following Disasters and Mass Violence
Beverley Raphael and Sally Wooding 11. Consultation to Groups
Organizations
and Communities
James E. McCarroll and Robert J. Ursano 12. On a Road Paved with Good Intentions
You Still Need a Compass: Monitoring and Evaluating Disaster Mental Health Services
Craig S. Rosen
Helena E. Young
and Fran H. Norris IV. Specific Situations and Populations 13. Interventions for Children and Adolescents Following Disasters
Judith A. Cohen
Anthony P. Mannarino
Laura E. Gibson
Stephen J. Cozza
Melissa J. Brymer
and Laura Murray 14. Rapid Development of Family Assistance Centers: Lessons Learned Following the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
Gregory A. Leskin
William J. Huleatt
Jack Herrmann
Lisa R. LaDue
and Fred D. Gusman 15. Psychiatric Intervention for Medical and Surgical Patients Following Traumatic Injuries
Harold J. Wain
Geoffrey G. Grammer
John Stasinos
and Catherine M. DeBoer 16. Mitigation of Psychological Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Ross H. Pastel and Elspeth Cameron Ritchie 17. Promoting Disaster Recovery in Ethnic-Minority Individuals and Communities
Fran H. Norris and Margarita AlegrÃa 18. Toward Understanding and Creating Systems of Postdisaster Care: A Case Study of New York's Response to the World Trade Center Disaster
Fran H. Norris
Jessica L. Hamblen
Patricia J. Watson
Josef I. Ruzek
Laura E. Gibson
Betty J. Pfefferbaum
Jennifer L. Price
Susan P. Stevens
Bruce H. Young
and Matthew J. Friedman 19. Outreach Strategies: An Experiential Description of the Outreach Methodologies Used in the September 11 Disaster Response in New York
April J. Naturale V. Creating an Agenda for the Future 20. Conducting Research on Mental Health Interventions
Brett T. Litz and Laura E. Gibson 21. Mental Health and Behavioral Interventions for Victims of Disasters and Mass Violence: Caring
Planning
and Needs
Robert J. Ursano and Matthew J. Friedman
Matthew J. Friedman
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
and Patricia J. Watson 2. Models of Early Intervention Following Mass Violence and Other Trauma
Josef I. Ruzek II. Preparation
Training
and Needs Assessment 3. Improving Resilience Trajectories Following Mass Violence and Disaster
Patricia J. Watson
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
James Demer
Paul Bartone
and Betty J. Pfefferbaum 4. Disaster Mental Health Training: Guidelines
Considerations
and Recommendations
Bruce H. Young
Josef I. Ruzek
Marlene Wong
Mark S. Salzer
and April J. Naturale 5. Immediate Needs Assessment Following Catastrophic Disaster Incidents
Anthony H. Speier III. Mental Health Interventions 6. Interventions for Traumatic Stress: Theoretical Basis
Arieh Y. Shalev 7. The Context of Providing Immediate Postevent Intervention
Roderick J. ÿrner
Adrian T. Kent
Betty J. Pfefferbaum
Beverley Raphael
and Patricia J. Watson 8. The Immediate Response to Disaster: Guidelines for Adult Psychological First Aid
Bruce H. Young 9. Intermediate Interventions
Richard A. Bryant and Brett T. Litz 10. Longer-Term Mental Health Interventions for Adults Following Disasters and Mass Violence
Beverley Raphael and Sally Wooding 11. Consultation to Groups
Organizations
and Communities
James E. McCarroll and Robert J. Ursano 12. On a Road Paved with Good Intentions
You Still Need a Compass: Monitoring and Evaluating Disaster Mental Health Services
Craig S. Rosen
Helena E. Young
and Fran H. Norris IV. Specific Situations and Populations 13. Interventions for Children and Adolescents Following Disasters
Judith A. Cohen
Anthony P. Mannarino
Laura E. Gibson
Stephen J. Cozza
Melissa J. Brymer
and Laura Murray 14. Rapid Development of Family Assistance Centers: Lessons Learned Following the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
Gregory A. Leskin
William J. Huleatt
Jack Herrmann
Lisa R. LaDue
and Fred D. Gusman 15. Psychiatric Intervention for Medical and Surgical Patients Following Traumatic Injuries
Harold J. Wain
Geoffrey G. Grammer
John Stasinos
and Catherine M. DeBoer 16. Mitigation of Psychological Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Ross H. Pastel and Elspeth Cameron Ritchie 17. Promoting Disaster Recovery in Ethnic-Minority Individuals and Communities
Fran H. Norris and Margarita AlegrÃa 18. Toward Understanding and Creating Systems of Postdisaster Care: A Case Study of New York's Response to the World Trade Center Disaster
Fran H. Norris
Jessica L. Hamblen
Patricia J. Watson
Josef I. Ruzek
Laura E. Gibson
Betty J. Pfefferbaum
Jennifer L. Price
Susan P. Stevens
Bruce H. Young
and Matthew J. Friedman 19. Outreach Strategies: An Experiential Description of the Outreach Methodologies Used in the September 11 Disaster Response in New York
April J. Naturale V. Creating an Agenda for the Future 20. Conducting Research on Mental Health Interventions
Brett T. Litz and Laura E. Gibson 21. Mental Health and Behavioral Interventions for Victims of Disasters and Mass Violence: Caring
Planning
and Needs
Robert J. Ursano and Matthew J. Friedman