Author: | Yael Danieli, Robert L Dingman | ISBN: | 9781317717850 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis | Publication: | July 16, 2014 |
Imprint: | Routledge | Language: | English |
Author: | Yael Danieli, Robert L Dingman |
ISBN: | 9781317717850 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Publication: | July 16, 2014 |
Imprint: | Routledge |
Language: | English |
A heartfelt collection of extraordinary first-person accounts that delve into every level of the experience of 9/11
Out of the infamy of 9/11 and its aftermath people rose up with courage and determination to meet formidable challenges. On the Ground After September 11: Mental Health Responses and Practical Lessons Gained is a stirring compilation of over a hundred personal and professional first-hand accounts of the entire experience, from the moment the first plane slammed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, to the months mental health professionals worked to ease the pain and trauma of others even while they themselves were traumatized. This remarkable chronicle reveals the breadth and depth of human need and courage along with the practical organizational considerations encountered in the responses to terrorist attacks.
The goal of any terrorist act is to instill psychosocial damage to a society to effect change. On the Ground After September 11 provides deep insight into the damage the attack had on our own society, the failures and victories within our response systems, and the path of healing that mental health workers need to travel to be of service to their clients. Personal accounts written by the professionals and public figures involved reveal the broad range of responses to this traumatic event and illuminate how mental health services can most effectively be delivered. Through the benefit of hindsight, recommendations are described for ways to better finance assistance, adapt the training of mental health professionals, and modify organizations’ response to the needs of victims in this type of event. Reading these unique personal accounts of that day and the difficult days that followed provides a thoughtful, moving, rational view of what is truly needed in times of disaster.
On the Ground After September 11 includes the first-person experiences and lessons learned from the people of:
NYU Downtown Hospital
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
NY Metropolitan Transportation Council
St. Paul’s Chapel
St. Vincent Hospital - Manhattan
Safe Horizon
LifeNet
WTC Incident Command Center at NYC Medical Examiner’s office
New Jersey’s Project Phoenix
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
the military psychiatric response to the Pentagon attack
Connecticut’s Center for Trauma Response, Recovery, and Preparedness
the Staten Island Relief Center
Barrier Free Living Inc. for people with disabilities
the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Alianza Dominicana, Inc.
Staten Island Mental Health Society
the United Airlines Emergency Response Team for Flight 93
The Center for Trauma Response, Recovery, and Preparedness (CTRP)
Disaster Mental Health Services (DMHS) at Dulles International Airport
the American Red Cross
the Respite Center at the Great White Tent
HealthCare Chaplaincy
The Salvation Army
the Islamic Circle of North America
The Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies, Inc.
F*E*G*S
the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services (JBFCS)
and many, many more
On the Ground After September 11: Mental Health Responses and Practical Lessons Gained poignantly illustrates that regardless of profession, culture, religion, or age, every life touched by 9/11 will never be the same. This is essential reading for counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, therapists, trauma specialists, educators, and students.
A heartfelt collection of extraordinary first-person accounts that delve into every level of the experience of 9/11
Out of the infamy of 9/11 and its aftermath people rose up with courage and determination to meet formidable challenges. On the Ground After September 11: Mental Health Responses and Practical Lessons Gained is a stirring compilation of over a hundred personal and professional first-hand accounts of the entire experience, from the moment the first plane slammed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, to the months mental health professionals worked to ease the pain and trauma of others even while they themselves were traumatized. This remarkable chronicle reveals the breadth and depth of human need and courage along with the practical organizational considerations encountered in the responses to terrorist attacks.
The goal of any terrorist act is to instill psychosocial damage to a society to effect change. On the Ground After September 11 provides deep insight into the damage the attack had on our own society, the failures and victories within our response systems, and the path of healing that mental health workers need to travel to be of service to their clients. Personal accounts written by the professionals and public figures involved reveal the broad range of responses to this traumatic event and illuminate how mental health services can most effectively be delivered. Through the benefit of hindsight, recommendations are described for ways to better finance assistance, adapt the training of mental health professionals, and modify organizations’ response to the needs of victims in this type of event. Reading these unique personal accounts of that day and the difficult days that followed provides a thoughtful, moving, rational view of what is truly needed in times of disaster.
On the Ground After September 11 includes the first-person experiences and lessons learned from the people of:
NYU Downtown Hospital
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
NY Metropolitan Transportation Council
St. Paul’s Chapel
St. Vincent Hospital - Manhattan
Safe Horizon
LifeNet
WTC Incident Command Center at NYC Medical Examiner’s office
New Jersey’s Project Phoenix
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
the military psychiatric response to the Pentagon attack
Connecticut’s Center for Trauma Response, Recovery, and Preparedness
the Staten Island Relief Center
Barrier Free Living Inc. for people with disabilities
the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Alianza Dominicana, Inc.
Staten Island Mental Health Society
the United Airlines Emergency Response Team for Flight 93
The Center for Trauma Response, Recovery, and Preparedness (CTRP)
Disaster Mental Health Services (DMHS) at Dulles International Airport
the American Red Cross
the Respite Center at the Great White Tent
HealthCare Chaplaincy
The Salvation Army
the Islamic Circle of North America
The Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies, Inc.
F*E*G*S
the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services (JBFCS)
and many, many more
On the Ground After September 11: Mental Health Responses and Practical Lessons Gained poignantly illustrates that regardless of profession, culture, religion, or age, every life touched by 9/11 will never be the same. This is essential reading for counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, therapists, trauma specialists, educators, and students.