Lifespan Perspectives on Natural Disasters
Katie E. . Ed(S): Cherry
Some of our most disturbing images of Hurricane Katrina involve the very old, trapped in flooded nursing homes, and the very young, sick in toxic trailers. Using the Katrina-Rita nexus as its reference point, Lifespan Perspectives on Natural Disasters takes the developmental long view on human strengths and vulnerabilities during large-scale devastation and crisis. An expert panel of behavioral scientists and first responders analyzes the psychological impact of natural disasters on—and coping faculties associated with—children, adolescents, and young, middle-aged, older, young-old and late-life oldest-old adults. This timely information is invaluable both to mental health service providers and to those tasked ... Read more
- Young children’s understanding of hurricanes.
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- Positive adjustment in youth after Katrina.
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- How families make meaning out of disaster.
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- Disaster recovery in the workplace.
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- Recovery services for the frail elderly.
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- Coping and health in late life.
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- Preparation and training mental health personnel for disasters.
Unique in the disaster literature, Lifespan Perspectives on Natural Disasters serves as a research reference and idea book for professionals and graduate-level students in psychology, social work, and disaster preparedness and services.
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