
Disaster Mental Health
A list of resources and links for studying the effects of natural and manmade disasters on mental health.
A list of resources and links for studying the effects of natural and manmade disasters on mental health.
An innovative free resource is now available to journalists worldwide who have experienced distress on the job. The Traumatic Stress Clinic at The University of New South Wales, has developed a new program for current and former journalists offering assessment, treatment and education concerning possible posttraumatic stress disorder and related psychological injury.
Information from the National Institute of Mental Health on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
List of reports and studies pertaining to military mental health.
Information on traumatic stress from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.
A group of Australian physicians have created national guidelines to better diagnose and treat post traumatic stress disorder in paramedics, police officers and firefighters.
Suggested practices from the Poynter Institute on finding sources and interview subjects for stories about victims and witnesses to trauma.
The Dart Center hosted a special half-day workshop on mindfulness practice, led by teachers from the monastic community founded by poet, author and activist Thich Nhat Hanh.
The Carter Center Mental Health Program today launched a media guide aimed at improving reporting on behavioral health, and decreasing discrimination and stereotypes within news coverage.
Link to the VA's PTSD Online Coach, a tool for self-managing and understanding PTSD.