Ebola: Coping with Fear and Uncertainty
Something very different happens to us when we face an epidemic as opposed to a natural disaster. When a natural disaster hits, there is anxiety,
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Something very different happens to us when we face an epidemic as opposed to a natural disaster. When a natural disaster hits, there is anxiety,
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Nationally and internationally, the most endorsed response in the early aftermath of a disaster is Psychological First Aide. Used by those responding to disasters, it
Disaster and trauma studies often focus on identifying the incidence of PTSD as the sequel to traumatic events. Early interventions with those affected after a
Almost everyone has some experience with hope: We hope for the best. We hang on to hope. We despair when we lose hope. It would seem
Many people face a traumatic event in adult life. Be it a serious car accident, combat, rape, a natural disaster or the loss of a
In this era of advanced medical detection and intervention, the medical care of patients and the reduction of mortality for life threatening illness has never
To err is human. To blame seems to be human also. We blame nature, we blame God, we blame our enemies, our spouses and ourselves.
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