Description
Examining the current organizational structure of disaster behavioral health services, this book focuses on culture, race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, and age as factors to incorporate within treatment modalities and service delivery systems to provide efficacious and culturally competent short-term and long-term care and treatment for disaster survivors. The book not only heightens awareness of culturally competent care, but also provides valuable training on how conduct interventions to meet the psychological needs of survivors from diverse backgrounds.




