Using a biopsychosocial model, the chapter authors explain what a disaster is, how it relates to mental health, and how psychiatrists and other mental health professionals can effectively intervene to reduce suffering. Contributions from experienced mental health professionals lend realism and vibrancy to topics that include the role of technology in the disaster cycle; self-care for disaster responders and health care workers; evaluation of both young and adult patients; and interventions for marginalized groups, including LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and traditionally disadvantaged racial and ethnic populations.
With the wealth of information in this book, mental health professionals will be prepared to help their patients navigate the unexpected conflicts and catastrophes of the modern world.
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