2022
DOI: 10.1037/ser0000640
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Responding to individuals and communities after disasters and other traumatic events: An introduction.

Abstract: Public service psychologists are often at the forefront of responding to communities affected by disasters, violence, and other traumatic events. Through prevention efforts, risk management and treatment response interventions practiced in prisons, military installations, law enforcement, Veterans Affairs (VA) centers, state hospitals, and schools, public service psychologists offer care to those impacted. This introduction provides an overview of articles culled from a call for papers focusing on theoretical … Show more

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“…We recommend proactive development of a crisis plan at multiple points of care. This requires a paradigm shift from a "boots-on-the-ground only approach" to identifying how psychologists and other behavioral/mental health providers can flexibly put their skill sets into practice to diminish stress during a pandemic and promote well-being [18]. Additionally, psychologists can use their research training as social scientists to inform practice.…”
Section: Developing a Crisis Plan At Multiple Points Of Care For Pedi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recommend proactive development of a crisis plan at multiple points of care. This requires a paradigm shift from a "boots-on-the-ground only approach" to identifying how psychologists and other behavioral/mental health providers can flexibly put their skill sets into practice to diminish stress during a pandemic and promote well-being [18]. Additionally, psychologists can use their research training as social scientists to inform practice.…”
Section: Developing a Crisis Plan At Multiple Points Of Care For Pedi...mentioning
confidence: 99%