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Intro
Contents
Contributors
About the Editors
Part I: Overview and Theory
Chapter 1: The Intersection of Trauma and Disaster Behavioral Health: An Introduction
Introduction
Trauma and Disaster Behavioral Health: Chapter Highlights
Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Overview on Trauma and Resilience
Introduction
Conceptual Explication of Trauma
Trauma Defined
Common Attributes of Trauma
Scope of Trauma
Paradigm Shift
Conceptualization of Resilience
Resilience Defined
Resilience Models and Attributes

Connection between Trauma and Resilience
Disaster-Related Trauma and Resilience among Children
Disaster-Related Trauma and Resilience among Older Adults
Trauma, Resilience, and Behavioral Health
Concluding Thoughts
References
Chapter 3: Integrating Trauma-Informed Principles into Disaster Behavioral Health Targeting Older Adults
Introduction
Disaster Behavioral Health
Understanding Vulnerability
Risk and Vulnerability of Older Adult Disaster Survivors
Trauma History Contributes to Vulnerability
Why a Trauma-Informed Approach to Disaster Behavioral Health

Screening for Trauma
Developing a Vulnerability Profile
Vulnerability and Resilience
A Trauma-Informed Vulnerability Profile
Core Elements of the Person-Centered Vulnerability Profile
Person-Centered Vulnerability Profile (Table 3.3)
Conclusion
References
Chapter 4: PTSD-Depression Comorbidity and Health among Older Adults Exposed to Missile Attacks: The Buffering Effect of Young Subjective Age
Introduction
The Psychological Meaning of Subjective Age in the Context of Trauma
The Current Study
Method
Participants and Procedure
Measures
Results

Descriptive Statistics
Main Analyses: Group Differences
Main Analyses: Group X Subjective Age Interaction
Supplementary Analyses
Discussion
References
Chapter 5: Theoretical Overview of Disaster Stressors and Responses: Relational and Clinical Implications
Introduction
Four Prominent Theories to Study Disaster
Conservation of Resources Theory
Ecological Theory
Attachment Theory
Family Stress Model
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: Psychological Effects of Natural Disaster: Traumatic Events and Losses at Different Disaster Stages
Introduction

Traumatic Grief in Children
Interventions for Traumatic Grief in Children
Helping Children with Grief
Traumatic Grief in Adults
Interventions for Traumatic Grief in Adults
Psychological Interventions
Psychological First Aid
Community-Based Programs to Support Grieving Children, Adults, and Families
Rainbow House
Wind Phone
Shared Tragedies of Disastrous Events
Conclusion and Future Directions
References
Part II: Direct Practice
Chapter 7: Cultural Competence and Disaster Mental Health
Introduction
Disaster Mental Health

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