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For Mental Health and Human Services Workers
in Major Disasters

INTRODUCTION

This Field Manual is intended for mental health workers and other human service providers who assist survivors following a disaster. This pocket reference provides the basics of disaster mental health, with numerous specific and practical suggestions for workers.

Essential information about disaster survivors' reactions and needs is included. "Helping" skills are described with guidance for when to refer for professional assistance. Strategies for worker stress prevention and management are presented in the last section.

The Field Manual condenses and focuses material contained in the Training Manual for Mental Health and Human Service Workers in Major Disasters, second edition (Publication No. ADM 90-538). Separate publications on children, older adults, people with serious and persistent mental illness, rural communities following disasters, and disaster mental health services are available through the Center for Mental Health Services.

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