Studies have shown that emergency mental health trauma (EMHT) services can significantly reduce the long-term effects of trauma after a disaster. However, rural municipalities may find they do not have the capacity to create such a service, or may not realize that their disaster planning includes no provision for emergency mental health care. Such was the case in a rural island community in the state of Washington, where, in 2014, several residents initiated a discussion that helped to identify the community\u27s lack of EMHT services. This project, framed by action research and based on collaboration theory, sought to advance the potential for the community\u27s 21 resident social workers to address this issue collaboratively. Accordingly,...
Patient-to-staff assaults have become a barrier to workplace safety at U.S. psychiatric hospitals. A...
Mental health professionals working in rural states experience significant challenges in supporting ...
This article presents an interprofessional case study approach to serving the social service and hea...
Social workers are susceptible to the potential negative impacts of vicarious trauma. Perspectives o...
Social workers are increasingly using eye movement, desensitization, and reprocessing (EMDR) to help...
Traumatic death survivors are an at-risk population that could benefit from social work intervention...
First responders are chronically exposed to traumatic events throughout their career. First responde...
Purpose: By the nature of their jobs, firefighters are exposed to trauma on a regular basis; they ar...
Many people experiencing acute mental illness in rural North Carolina receive treatment in hospital ...
This study was an exploration of teacher experiences and perceptions in working with trauma-exposed ...
Repeated exposure to clientsâ trauma has led to secondary or vicarious emotional distress for social...
Rural clinical social workers face unique challenges when providing services to members of rural com...
Intense, gruesome and dangerous work situations are frequent for the emergency response worker (ERW’...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2019. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Tai Men...
Nearly one-quarter of adults in the United States suffer from a documented mental disorder. Conseque...
Patient-to-staff assaults have become a barrier to workplace safety at U.S. psychiatric hospitals. A...
Mental health professionals working in rural states experience significant challenges in supporting ...
This article presents an interprofessional case study approach to serving the social service and hea...
Social workers are susceptible to the potential negative impacts of vicarious trauma. Perspectives o...
Social workers are increasingly using eye movement, desensitization, and reprocessing (EMDR) to help...
Traumatic death survivors are an at-risk population that could benefit from social work intervention...
First responders are chronically exposed to traumatic events throughout their career. First responde...
Purpose: By the nature of their jobs, firefighters are exposed to trauma on a regular basis; they ar...
Many people experiencing acute mental illness in rural North Carolina receive treatment in hospital ...
This study was an exploration of teacher experiences and perceptions in working with trauma-exposed ...
Repeated exposure to clientsâ trauma has led to secondary or vicarious emotional distress for social...
Rural clinical social workers face unique challenges when providing services to members of rural com...
Intense, gruesome and dangerous work situations are frequent for the emergency response worker (ERW’...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2019. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Tai Men...
Nearly one-quarter of adults in the United States suffer from a documented mental disorder. Conseque...
Patient-to-staff assaults have become a barrier to workplace safety at U.S. psychiatric hospitals. A...
Mental health professionals working in rural states experience significant challenges in supporting ...
This article presents an interprofessional case study approach to serving the social service and hea...