ABSTRACT

Disaster Mental Health Community Planning is a step-by-step guide to developing mental health disaster plans, assisting communities to act on long-term resilience and recovery.

As disasters continue to increase in severity and number, with 16% of survivors identified as potential PTSD victims if they don't promptly receive care, this book is a critical read. Chapters outline how to prepare, develop, and implement a trauma-informed collaborative process that prioritizes lasting emotional wellbeing along with survivors’ short-term needs. The manual demonstrates how to form this partnership through effective communication, assess those individuals at greatest risk of distress, and deliver trauma-specific treatment. Readers will appreciate the book’s practical, user-friendly approach, including case studies, checklists, and follow-up questions to better define goals. Cutting-edge treatment interventions are included along with basic information on trauma's impact on the brain and the types and effects of human-caused and natural disasters to help readers make sound planning decisions.

Accessible to mental-health providers, community leaders, organizations, and individuals alike, Disaster Mental Health Community Planning is a Road Map for anyone interested in delivering a trauma-informed mental health supplement to their community's medical disaster preparedness and response plan.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction to Mental Health

chapter 2|13 pages

Four Principles of Disaster Mental Health

chapter 3|35 pages

Action Planning Through Collaboration

chapter 4|13 pages

Collaboration Outreach and Education

chapter 5|20 pages

Assessing Mental Health Needs and Assets

chapter 6|18 pages

Natural and Human-Caused Disasters

chapter 7|25 pages

Essential Mental Health Services

chapter 8|21 pages

Resilient Individuals and Communities

chapter 9|33 pages

Lessons Learned

chapter 10|4 pages

Road Map

chapter 11|10 pages

Conclusion