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Disasters

A Leader's Guide to Risk Communication in the Face of Emerging Threats

Active Shooter: What You Can Do to Mitigate Harm

Addressing the Needs of the Seriously Mentally Ill in Disasters

Body Recovery and Stress Management for Leaders and Supervisors

Business Leadership in Bioterrorism Preparedness

Commanders' Guide to Risk Communication in the Face of Emerging Military Threats

Coping with Stress Following a Mass Shooting

Criminal Mass Casualty Trials: Enhancing the Psychological Health of Victims and Witnesses

Disaster Preparedness and Response for Our Nation's Military and Their Families

Disaster Related Death Managing Concerns About the Dead or Missing

Disasters and Poverty: Natural Disasters Disproportionately Affect the World’s Low-Income Countries

Ebola: What You Need to Know if You Live in the U.S.

Evidence-Based Management of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Family Planning for Disasters

Family Readiness: Preparing Your Family for Uncertain Events During an Infectious Disease Outbreak and Other Disasters

Flu Season: What Military Healthcare Providers Should Know

Funerals and Memorials A Part of Recovery

Grief Leadership: Leadership in the Wake of Tragedy

Guidelines on Notifying Families of Dead or Missing Loved Ones

Helping Children Understand Frightening Events

Helping Military Personnel Who Experience Work-Related Trauma Exposure: Recommendations for Military Leaders

Helping People After a Loss

Helping Personnel Who Experience Work-Related Trauma Exposure: Recommendations for Supervisors

Helping Students After a Disaster

Helping Students After a Disaster - En Español

Information for First Responders - En Español

Information for First Responders on Emotional Reactions to Human Bodies in Mass Death

Information for Healthcare Providers in Body Recovery from Mass Death

Information for Relief Workers on Emotional Reactions to Human Bodies in Mass Death

Initial Primary Care Screening for Severe Psychiatric Illness

IOM Report Factors of Interest to Behavioral Health Providers

IOM Report Factors of Interest to Community Leaders

Leadership Communication: Anticipating and Responding to Stressful Events

Leadership in Disasters

Leadership Stress Management

Managing a Workplace or Organization After Crisis

Managing the Stress of Children After a Disaster

Managing the Stress of Children After Crisis

Managing the Stress of Returning to Work after COVID-19: A Guide for Supervisors

Media Management in Body Recovery from Mass Death

Mental Health and Behavioral Guidelines for Response to a Pandemic Flu Outbreak

Military Leadership in Stressful Situations

Notifying Family Members After Unexpected Deaths: Guidelines for Healthcare Providers

Pandemic Planning and Response: Critical Elements for Business Planning

Planning, Preparation and Response to Emergencies

Preparing, Responding and Coping with the Stress of Mass Shootings

Principles of Psychological First Aid - 日本語 (Japanese)

Prolonged Operations in Personal Protective Equipment During Infectious Outbreaks: Recommendations for Workers and Managers

Protecting Personal and Family Safety

Psychological and Behavioral Issues Healthcare Providers Need to Know about CBRN Events

Psychological Debriefing after a Crisis: Current Evidence

Psychological First Aid

Psychological First Aid - 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)

Psychological First Aid-CtC

Psychological First Aid: How You Can Support Well-Being in Disaster Victims - En Español

Psychosocial Concerns after Natural Disaster Tips for Health Care Providers

Public Health Emergencies: Implications for Military Families and their Health (Provider)

Public Health Emergencies: The Role of the Military Family

Recovery After Witnessing a Traumatic Event

Recovery in the Aftermath of Workplace Violence: Guidance for Supervisors

Recovery in the Aftermath of Workplace Violence: Guidance for Workers

Restoring a Sense of Safety in the Aftermath of a Mass Shooting: Tips for Parents and Professionals

Restoring a Sense of Well-Being in Children - En Español

Restoring a Sense of Well-Being in Children After a Disaster

Restoring a Sense of Well-Being in Children After a Traumatic Event: Tips for Parents, Caregivers and Professionals

Safety, Health and Preparedness A 9 /11 Anniversary Message for Military Families

Safety, Recovery and Hope after Disaster

Stress Management for Leaders and Supervisors of Mortuary and Death Care Operations during Infectious Disease Outbreaks

Stress Management in Mortuary and Death Care Operations during Infectious Disease Outbreaks

Supporting Personnel Following Training Exercises

Sustaining the Psychological Well-Being of Caregivers While Caring for Disaster Victims

The Health Consequences of Disasters and Evacuation

The Impact of Kidnapping, Shooting and Torture on Children