On the Ground After September 11: Mental Health Responses and Practical Knowledge Gained
Autor Yael Danieli, Robert L. Dingmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 aug 2005
Out of the infamy of 9/11 and its aftermath people rose up with courage and determination to meet formidable challenges. On the Ground After September 11: Mental Health Responses and Practical Lessons Gained is a stirring compilation of over a hundred personal and professional first-hand accounts of the entire experience, from the moment the first plane slammed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, to the months mental health professionals worked to ease the pain and trauma of others even while they themselves were traumatized. This remarkable chronicle reveals the breadth and depth of human need and courage along with the practical organizational considerations encountered in the responses to terrorist attacks.
The goal of any terrorist act is to instill psychosocial damage to a society to effect change. On the Ground After September 11 provides deep insight into the damage the attack had on our own society, the failures and victories within our response systems, and the path of healing that mental health workers need to travel to be of service to their clients. Personal accounts written by the professionals and public figures involved reveal the broad range of responses to this traumatic event and illuminate how mental health services can most effectively be delivered. Through the benefit of hindsight, recommendations are described for ways to better finance assistance, adapt the training of mental health professionals, and modify organizations’ response to the needs of victims in this type of event. Reading these unique personal accounts of that day and the difficult days that followed provides a thoughtful, moving, rational view of what is truly needed in times of disaster.
On the Ground After September 11 includes the first-person experiences and lessons learned from the people of:
- NYU Downtown Hospital
- NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
- NY Metropolitan Transportation Council
- St. Paul’s Chapel
- St. Vincent Hospital - Manhattan
- Safe Horizon
- LifeNet
- WTC Incident Command Center at NYC Medical Examiner’s office
- New Jersey’s Project Phoenix
- Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
- the military psychiatric response to the Pentagon attack
- Connecticut’s Center for Trauma Response, Recovery, and Preparedness
- the Staten Island Relief Center
- Barrier Free Living Inc. for people with disabilities
- the Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Alianza Dominicana, Inc.
- Staten Island Mental Health Society
- the United Airlines Emergency Response Team for Flight 93
- The Center for Trauma Response, Recovery, and Preparedness (CTRP)
- Disaster Mental Health Services (DMHS) at Dulles International Airport
- the American Red Cross
- the Respite Center at the Great White Tent
- HealthCare Chaplaincy
- The Salvation Army
- the Islamic Circle of North America
- The Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies, Inc.
- F*E*G*S
- the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services (JBFCS)
- and many, many more
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780789029072
ISBN-10: 0789029073
Pagini: 726
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0789029073
Pagini: 726
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Foreword (James L. Stone)
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction (Yael Danieli and Robert L. Dingman)
- PART I: THE FIRST DAYS
- 1. The Hospital in Its Community (William Wang)
- 2. Reflections on the Public Health and Mental Health Response to 9/11 (Neal L. Cohen)
- 3. Portraits of Life (Gerry Bogacz)
- 4. Collapsing (Natacha Giai)
- 5. The Future of Our Past: Some Thoughts on 9/11 and Moving Forward (Father Lyndon Harris)
- 6. Healing in the Aftermath of 9/11: Recovery from Suffering and Grief for the Community and Its Caregivers (Spencer Eth and Susan E. Sabor)
- 7. My Own 9/11: The Day That Shaped Me (Itai Nartzizenfield Sneh)
- 8. A Flashback (Frederick Terna)
- 9. Safe Horizon’s Response to 9/11: Reflections on the Past and a Renewed Focus on the Future (Nancy Arnow)
- 10. LifeNet and 9/11: The Central Role (John Draper)
- 11. Coping from a Distance: Experience of a Visitor to New York on September 11, 2001 (Lisa Fenger)
- 12. Challenges in Identification: The World Trade Center Dead (Shiya Ribowsky)
- 13. 9/11/01 (Ami Orava)
- 14. A View from the Ground (Maria Ragonese)
- 15. At the Ballpark (Lisa Ann Brooks)
- 16. 9/11 and People with Disabilities (Paul B. Feuerstein)
- 17. Everyday Courage on September 11 (Alan Clive)
- 18. Providing Disaster Mental Health Services to People with Disabilities After September 11: Successes and Lessons Learned (Jennifer Mincin)
- 19. Across the River: New Jersey’s Response to 9/11 (Steven M. Crimando and Gladys Padro)
- 20. Massachusetts Behavioral Health Response to September 11 (Darrin Donato)
- 21. On the Ground After September 11: Lessons Learned from the Relief Efforts to the Latino Community in New York City (Genoveva [Milagros] Batista)
- 22. Strategic Communications and Mental Health: The WTC Attacks, 1993 and 2001 (Michael Cohen)
- 23. I am Alone in My Grief, But I am Not (Holly Devine O’Neill)
- 24. Staten Island Mental Health Society Response from September 11 to the Present (Nathalie Weeks)
- 25. Family Matters (Joseph A. Marotta)
- 26. Why I Can’t Write This (Grant H. Brenner)
- 27. Development of a Behavioral Health Disaster Preparedness System in the Wake of September 11: The Center for Trauma Response, Recovery, and Preparedness (CTRP) (Julian D. Ford, Wayne F. Dailey, and Kathryn S. Dean)
- 28. The September 11, 2001, Attacks at the Pentagon: One Disaster Mental Health Responder’s Story (Howard B. Smith)
- 29. 9/11: The Great Equalizer (Vita Iacovone)
- 30. Military Psychiatrists During the Pentagon Attack: Personal Reflections (Colonel Elspeth Cameron Ritchie and Colonel Stephen J. Cozza)
- 31. The American Red Cross and September 11th Fund Mental Health Disaster Response (Erica Lowry and Gerald McCleery)
- 32. Mental Health Response to Pentagon Staff in the Weeks Following the Attack (Thomas A. Grieger and John W. Knowles)
- 33. Memories of September 11, 2001 (Susan E. Hamilton)
- 34. And the Birds Came Back (Robert E. Hayes)
- 35. Responding to United Airlines Flight 93: Bearing Witness to the Brave Who Chose to Fight for Their Freedom (Margaret M. Pepe)
- 36. Reflections on 9/11-Related ARC Activities Following the Terrorist Actions in Western Pennsylvania and New York City (John D. Weaver)
- 37. The E-Mail That Traveled the World (Joan Caruso)
- 38. September 11, 2001: A Military Member’s Perspective (Major Jill R. Scheckel)
- 39. The Great White Tent: A Mental Health Response at Ground Zero (Jill Hofmann)
- 40. How 9/11 Changed My Life (Anthony T. Ng)
- 41. Working with Groups After 9/11 (Randi S. Cohen)
- 42. Taking It to
Descriere
On the Ground After September 11: Mental Health Responses and Practical Knowledge Gained is a stirring compilation of over 100 personal and professional first-hand accounts of the September 11 experience—from the moment the first plane slammed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, to the many months mental health professionals worked to ease the pain and trauma of others even while they themselves were traumatized. This remarkable chronicle reveals the breadth and depth of human need and courage along with the practical organizational considerations encountered in the responses to terrorist attacks. Reading these unique personal accounts of that day, the difficult days that followed, and beyond, provides a thoughtful, moving, rational view of what is truly needed in times of disaster.
A USABookNews Award Finalist—Current Events (Political/Social) Category
A USABookNews Award Finalist—Current Events (Political/Social) Category