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Aiding Communities and Families

Shimokawa, Kenichi, PhD • February 29, 2012

This article will discuss the mental and emotional impact of disasters, present a brief overview of research on disaster response and offer practical suggestions for preparing for and responding to the psychological consequences of disasters.

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