ABSTRACT

Managing the Human Dimension of Disasters provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis on how individuals cope with tragedy and loss.

Kjell Brataas gives a voice to those who have suffered and have been affected by unimaginable trauma. Noted experts recount stories and share their knowledge of how they assisted victims following tragedies such as the Manchester Arena bombing, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, terror attacks, several aircraft disasters and school shootings, the 9/11 attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic. The book focuses on those affected by a disaster, including the bereaved, survivors and first responders. Leaders of support groups formed after these tragedies, trauma therapists and psychologists from three continents offer their experiences dealing with victims and the aftermath of disaster. Chapters provide guidance on memorializing tragedies, site visits, donation management, media relations, social media, grief counseling and human resilience. Readers will be shown that psychological support is critical after a disaster and learn from those who deal with emergencies.

Brataas’ unmatched volume offers new understandings, recommendations, best practices and benchmarks on how best to assist victims in the aftermath of disaster. A valuable resource for students, researchers and practitioners.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|198 pages

The Post-Disaster Timeframe

chapter Chapter 1|80 pages

Immediate (First Days)

chapter Chapter 2|70 pages

Short Term (First Year)

chapter Chapter 3|46 pages

Long Term (Following Years)

part II|77 pages

People

chapter Chapter 4|24 pages

People Directly Affected

chapter Chapter 5|51 pages

First Responders

part III|26 pages

Coping and Recovery

chapter Chapter 6|24 pages

Therapy and Psychological First Aid

part IV|61 pages

Planning for Victim Support

chapter Chapter 7|42 pages

Planning

chapter Chapter 8|17 pages

Lessons Learned from COVID-19