Summarizes the characteristics of community resilience and describes the Community Assessment of Resilience Tool (CART) as a mechanism for building community resilience, in addition to other strategies for building community resilience.
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Describes the unique set of challenges faced to address the needs of Americans displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Addresses the importance of understanding child traumatic grief and loss.
Provides an overview on how mental health professionals can work with journalists.
Examines the evolution of post-disaster interventions since 9/11.
Describes how best to prepare our children for emergencies. This webinar discusses how to prepare for events from a community preparedness and resilience standpoint, as well as emergency preparedness within school settings.
Discusses definitions of psychosocial approaches, disasters, and disaster resiliency.
Presents findings from research data on the 1988 earthquake in Spitak, Armenia and makes references to other natural disasters.
Provides guidelines for assessing and treating young children who have been traumatized through a disaster or act of terrorism. This webinar focuses primarily on lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and 9/11.
Provides a foundation for understanding children in disasters. This webinar discusses evaluation and treatment services for traumatized children, school support services, PFA in unusual situations, resilience, and vicarious trauma.