Synopses & Reviews
Addressing issues of physical and mental health, this practical pocket guide offers concrete strategies for surviving a disaster and outlines how to best sustain mental health and emotional resiliency long after the event is over. Ten streamlined chapters present a clear path of response to stressful events of any scale, from individual traumas to terrorism. Readers immediately benefit from the reassurance that comes from having a map for responding appropriately. They also learn what to say and not to say to comfort and support others, sustaining communities if catastrophe strikes. Reassuring in a time of uncertainty, this handbook empowers readers with a collection of personal tools to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from calamity.
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"This book will certainly assist us to educate the public about the basics of disaster survival." Joseph J. Licata, coordinator, Fort Lee Office of Emergency Management
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"Does an excellent job of helping us to prepare ourselves, homes and loved ones for what we might someday face." Patricia M. Berliner, CSJ, PhD
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"An incredibly useful set of practical things to do in real life situations....This is a must have reference volume." John P. Wilson, PhD, professor and Fulbright scholar, Cleveland State University
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"This is a much needed inclusive book. I've never seen all this material in one place." Diana Brown, LCSW, BCD, disaster mental health specialist
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"Provide[s] a strong basis for both prevention of adverse outcomes and mitigation of impacts." Beverley Raphael, MD, professor and director, Mental Health Services, New South Wales Health Department
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"An essential book for everyone concerned about the safety of their families, homes, schools and communities." Barbara Varenhorst, PhD, counseling psychologist and specialist in resiliency and asset building
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"The personal and private aspects of tragedy are explored with defined approaches written simply." Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America
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"This book will certainly assist us to educate the public about the basics of disaster survival." Joseph J. Licata, coordinator, Fort Lee Office of Emergency Management
"Does an excellent job of helping us to prepare ourselves, homes and loved ones for what we might someday face." Patricia M. Berliner, CSJ, PhD
"An incredibly useful set of practical things to do in real life situations....This is a must have reference volume." John P. Wilson, PhD, professor and Fulbright scholar, Cleveland State University
"This is a much needed inclusive book. I've never seen all this material in one place." Diana Brown, LCSW, BCD, disaster mental health specialist
"Provide[s] a strong basis for both prevention of adverse outcomes and mitigation of impacts." Beverley Raphael, MD, professor and director, Mental Health Services, New South Wales Health Department
"An essential book for everyone concerned about the safety of their families, homes, schools and communities." Barbara Varenhorst, PhD, counseling psychologist and specialist in resiliency and asset building
"The personal and private aspects of tragedy are explored with defined approaches written simply." Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America