When Disaster Strikes: Responding to the Needs of Children
- Robin Gurwitch; Michelle Kees; Steven Becker; Merritt Schreiber; Betty Pfefferbaum; Dickson Diamond
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The article discusses the evolution of emergency medicine as a specialization since the 1960s and its role in responding to various health crises, including terrorist attacks. It highlights the importance of addressing mental health issues, particularly in children, following catastrophic events. The text delves into common pediatric reactions to disasters, emphasizing the need for disaster mental health preparedness. It also explores the impact of WMD incidents on children and the challenges posed by invisible agents. The article underscores the significance of collaboration between medical and mental health professionals in providing effective responses and support to children and families in times of crisis.
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