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Tornado recovery : the development of a professional response to a disaster.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1974Description: 10 pSubject: The experience of this project suggests recovery efforts evolved into three distinct phases that were relative to the disaster community's evident and prevailing needs. It seems reasonable that professional and paraprofessional workers can combine efforts successfully to provide a disaster recovery response that is grounded in crisis theory and crisis intervention techniques. State and federal mental health agencies should examine their current policies and procedures regarding the inclusion of mental health and crisis intervention services in state and local disaster recovery efforts.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.3492 ZAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005265592

Includes bibliographical references

Reprinted from Journal of Community Psychology; Vol. 2; 1974; pp311-321

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The experience of this project suggests recovery efforts evolved into three distinct phases that were relative to the disaster community's evident and prevailing needs. It seems reasonable that professional and paraprofessional workers can combine efforts successfully to provide a disaster recovery response that is grounded in crisis theory and crisis intervention techniques. State and federal mental health agencies should examine their current policies and procedures regarding the inclusion of mental health and crisis intervention services in state and local disaster recovery efforts.

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