Disasters : mental health context and responses /
The issue of the mental health consequences of disasters is always timely, but, at present, its consideration serves a pressing need if one takes into account the great number of co-existing and super-imposed disasters occurring throughout the world. Taking Greece as an example, on top of the econom...
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2016
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Natural Disasters
- Disaster Psychiatry in Greece
- The Dynamics of Psychosocial Interventions in Natural Disasters
- Disasters: An Indian Experience
- Managing Disasters: Pakistani Experience
- Person-centered Global Perspectives and Latin American Experience on Disaster Response
- Women's Mental Health in Disaster Psychiatry
- Psychological Effects on Military Personnel Assigned to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response Missions
- General Principles in the Psychosocial Management of Damaged People in Disasters
- Lessons for Mental Health Education Learned from the 1999 Marmara Earthquake
- Neurobiology of PTSD
- Human -Made (or Man-Made) Disasters
- War and the Mental Health of Civilians
- Conflict Situations and Mental Health Care in Developing Countries
- Crises and Disasters
- Psychopathological Consequences of the Chernobyl Disaster
- Neglected Factors in Addressing Violence as a Man-Made Disaster
- Resilience and Vulnerability in Coping with Terrorism and Political Violence
- Public Health and International Law
- The Spiral of Trauma and its Consequences
- Economic Disasters
- The Impact of Economic Crises on Health
- Individual and Systemic Mental Health Effects of Economic Crises and their Associated Measures
- Mental Health Repercussions of the Economic Disaster in Greece
- Suicidality and the Current Economic Crisis in Europe
- Criminality and Suicide at the Onset and during the Financial Crisis in Greece
- The Coverage of Suicides by the Mass Media during the Recent Greek Economic Crisis
- Farmers' Suicide in India
- Catastrophe in Theater as the Point of Reversal
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
- Appendix III.