Some recent articles from Pubmed on disaster mental health. You may need to be onsite to view these articles.
National Emergency Management Agency
Mental Health and Wellbeing Framework
Disaster mental health counseling : responding to trauma in a multicultural context by Mark A. Stebnicki
ISBN: 9780826132888
Publication date: 2017
This is the first book for mental health professionals working with survivors of mass trauma to focus on the psychosocial and cultural contexts in which these disasters occur. It underscores the importance of understanding these environments in order to provide maximally effective mental health interventions for trauma survivors and their communities. Global in scope, the text addresses the foundations of understanding and responding to the mental health needs of individuals and groups healing from traumas created by a wide range of natural and human-made critical events, including acts of terrorism, armed conflict, genocide, and mass violence by individual perpetrators. Designed for professional training in disaster mental health, and meeting CACREP standards, the text promotes the knowledge and skills needed to work with the psychosocial aspects of individual and group adaptation and adjustment to mass traumatic experience.