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Disaster Psychology Preparedness

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When disaster strikes, physical assistance may not be only part of what survivors need. Psychological First Aid" for disaster-induced stress and trauma will help the survivors.

Disaster-induced stress and trauma are "normal reactions" to an "abnormal" event.

 

Emotional reactions will vary and may be influenced by:

Emotional reactions can vary depending upon the phase of the event:

 

Traumatic Stress Reactions
A traumatic stress reaction is an emotional aftershock of a
disaster or other significantly stressful event.
Symptoms may occur immediately after
the event or weeks after the event is over.

 

Some common signs/symptoms of emotional reactions to a disaster:

 

Physical

  • Nausea and/or upset stomach
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Restlessness
  • Difficulty sleeping

Emotional

  • Anxiety and/or fear
  • Guilt
  • Grief and/or depression
  • Anger

Cognitive

  • Nightmares
  • Confusion and/or disorientation
  • Difficulty concentrating

Behavioral

  • Avoidance and/or withdrawing
  • Emotional outbursts
  • Erratic behavior

 

Taking care of yourself following a traumatic event . . .

Taking care of others following a traumatic event . . .

Get further assistance if . . .

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Emotional emergencies or information
24 hours a day in Bergen: 262-HELP (201-262-4357)

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