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Healing continues in tsunami-ravaged regions
Healing continues in tsunami-ravaged regions
  The aftershock: Predicting how tsunami survivors will respond
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Communicating About Health Risks: The Important Role of Preparatory Communications in Large-Scale Health Risks – What the Risk-Communications Science Tells Us
(05/03/06)

The Second Stage of APA's Tsunami Relief Efforts Will Focus On Mental Health Needs of Survivors
(03/03/05)

Disaster Psychology Expert Gerard Jacobs, Ph.D., To Assist the American Psychological Association in Assessing the Mental Health Needs of Tsunami Survivors and How American Psychologists Can Assist
(01/31/05)

APA Help Center Offers Materials on Managing Traumatic Stress in a Natural Disaster
(01/10/05)

Managing Traumatic Stress: Tips for Recovering From Natural Disasters
(01/04/05)



Monitor on Psychology
Healing continues in tsunami-ravaged regions
(May 2006)

Helping children cope with the tsunami's lingering effects
(September 2005)

APA continues second phase of tsunami relief
(September 2005)

The APA tsunami relief effort, part 2
(April 2005)

The aftershock: Predicting how tsunami survivors will respond
(March 2005)

APA's tsunami relief efforts, part I
(March 2005)

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Trauma and Health: Physical Health Consequences of Exposure to Extreme Stress

A Terrible Thing Happened: A Story for Children Who Have Witnessed Violence or Trauma

Handbook of Bereavement Research

Helping Children Cope with Disasters and Terrorism

I'll Know What to Do: A Kid's Guide to Natural Disasters

[book cover] Jenny Is Scared! When Sad Things Happen in the World

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Meaning Reconstruction and the Experience of Loss

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APA pledges financial assistance and psychological expertise to the Southeast Asia tsunami relief effort

Disasters & terrorism assistance from APA Help Center

The effects of trauma do not have to last a lifetime

Helping PTSD victims overcome trauma's debilitating effects

Reactions and guidelines for children following trauma/disaster

The road to resilience

Statement of the Disaster Response Network (DRN) Training Advisory Committee

Trauma, grief, and resilience

additional resources
Asian American Psychological Association statement on tsunami and list of resources

CDC Tsunami Web Site Information and Guidance

FEMA: Helping children cope with disaster

International Union of Psychological Science Disaster Relief Information

From the Red Cross: Helping young children cope with trauma

 



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