Three case studies of community behavioral health support from the US Department of Veterans Affairs after disasters
Abstract Background Community disaster resilience is comprised of a multitude of factors, including the capacity of citizens to psychologically recover. There is growing recognition of the need for public health departments to prioritize a communitywide mental health response strategy to facilitate...
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Main Authors: | Tamar Wyte-Lake (Author), Susan Schmitz (Author), Reginald J. Kornegay (Author), Felix Acevedo (Author), Aram Dobalian (Author) |
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