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Understanding Traumatic Grief Reactions in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters

CUNY Response to Tsunami Disaster in South Asia Speakers Bureau

Understanding Traumatic Grief Reactions in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters

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This workshop will discuss the psychological effects of traumatic stress in a disaster situation. It will provide an overview of common signs, symptoms, and progression of trauma and grief reactions, and age-specific responses. It will draw distinctions between normal stress reactions from more serious ones and discuss individual and situational risk factors that lead to adverse outcomes. The workshop will also explore existing mental health paradigms and the roles of emergency mental health providers in the context of cross-cultural challenges to exporting trauma relief to countries foreign to the providers.

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Author Bio

Sung Ha Suh is a clinical psychologist and an assistant professor in Department of Counseling at John Jay College where she teaches a course on Short-Term Counseling and Crisis Intervention. Her academic and clinical interests are psychodynamic theories, character pathology, clinical assessment and cultural influence on personality development. Her research experience includes the study of immigrant families, Asian American women, children's moral and political development and the violence of disrespect among inner-city youth.