Some of our most disturbing images of Hurricane Katrina involve
the very old, trapped in flooded nursing homes, and the very young,
sick in toxic trailers. Using the Katrina-Rita nexus as its
reference point, Lifespan Perspectives on Natural Disasters takes
the developmental long view on human strengths and vulnerabilities
during large-scale devastation and crisis. An expert panel of
behavioral scientists and first responders analyzes the
psychological impact of natural disasters on-and coping faculties
associated with-children, adolescents, and young, middle-aged,
older, young-old and late-life oldest-old adults. This timely
information is invaluable both to mental health service providers
and to those tasked with developing age-appropriate disaster
preparedness, intervention, and recovery programs. In addition, the
book references other deadly storms as well as other major
catastrophic events (e.g., the September 11 attacks, the Indian
Ocean Tsunami), and includes such topics as:
- Young children's understanding of hurricanes.
- Positive adjustment in youth after Katrina.
- How families make meaning out of disaster.
- Disaster recovery in the workplace.
- Recovery services for the frail elderly.
- Coping and health in late life.
- Preparation and training mental health personnel for
disasters.
Unique in the disaster literature, Lifespan Perspectives on
Natural Disasters serves as a research reference and idea book for
professionals and graduate-level students in psychology, social
work, and disaster preparedness and services.
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