Your Library has compiled the following selected resources list regarding disaster response and traumatic stress specifically for our healthcare and emergency workers.
Website Resources
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Coping with Violence and Traumatic Events – Topics page –
- National Library of Medicine’s Coping with Disasters (Spanish version)
- National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s Identifying Traumatic Stress in Children
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s Traumatic Incident Stress for Emergency Workers
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Mass Casualty Event Preparedness and Response/Coping with a Disaster or Traumatic Event
Library Ejournals Resources
Use this National Library of Medicine’s specific PubMed “Coping with Disasters” search strategy for the most up to date citations on the topic. It can also be found on NLM’s Coping with Disasters page.
Library Ebooks
- Terrorism and disaster management: preparing healthcare leaders for the reality (2004) McGlown, K. Joanne.
- Essentials of terror medicine (2009) Shapira, Shmuel C.
- Biological, chemical, and radiological terrorism: emergency preparedness and response for the primary care physician (2008) Melnick, Alan L.