Effective Mental Health Response to Catastrophic Events: Lessons Learned From Hurricane Katrina

This article describes how a mental health disaster response plan, which resulted from a collaborative effort between the Arkansas Department of Health and the Arkansas Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, was used successfully to meet the needs of more than 1,000 displaced survivo...

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