Psychology and Disasters - A Special Issues, 2011

Psychology and Disasters - A Special Issue
New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 40, No. 4, 2011

Link: http://www.psychology.org.nz/cms_show_download.php?id=1474

Table of Contents:

Foreword
John Fitzgerald, Editor-in-Chief

The Context in which We Examine Disasters in New Zealand: An Editorial
Frank O’Connor, David M. Johnston, Ian M. Evans

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
New Zealanders’ Judgments of Earthquake Risk Before and After the Canterbury Earthquake: Do they Relate to Preparedness?
John McClure, Celine Wills, David Johnston, Claudia Recker

Responding to the Psychological Consequences of Disaster: Lessons for New Zealand from the Aftermath of the Georgian-Russian conflict in 2008
Barry S. Parsonson, Jane-Mary Castelfranc-Allen

Community Engagement Post-Disaster: Case Studies of the 2006 Matata Debris Flow and 2010 Darfield Earthquake, New Zealand
Susan Collins, Bruce Glavovic, Sarb Johal, David Johnston

Psychosocial Recovery from Disasters: A Framework Informed by Evidence
Maureen F. Mooney, Douglas Paton, Ian de Terte, Sarb Johal, A. Nuray Karanci, Dianne Gardner, Susan Collins, Bruce Glavovic, Thomas J. Huggins, Lucy Johnston, Ron Chambers, David M. Johnston

The Communication of Uncertain Scientific Advice During Natural Hazard Events
Emma E. H. Doyle, David M. Johnston, John McClure, Douglas Paton

Post-Earthquake Psychological Functioning in Adults with Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder: Positive Effects of Micronutrients on Resilience
Julia J. Rucklidge, Neville M. Blampied

After the Earthquakes: Immediate Post-Disaster Work with Children and Families
Richard Sawrey, Charles Waldegrave, Taimalieutu Kiwi Tamasese, Allister Bush

Organisational and Cultural Factors that Promote Coping: With Reference to Haiti and Christchurch
John Fawcett

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
An Overview of the Canterbury District Health Board Mental Health Service’s Response to the 2010 - 2011 Canterbury Earthquakes
Ron Chambers, Rose Henderson

Promoting Recovery and Building Resilience for Individuals and Communities
Eileen Britt, Martin Dorahy, Janet Carter, Petra Hoggath, Ainslee Coates, Marie Meyer, Katharina Naswall

NZ Defence Force Response to the Christchurch Earthquake of February 2011
Geoff Sutton, Marty Fourie

People, Places and Shifting Paradigms – when ‘South Island’ Stoicism isn’t Enough
Shelley Dean

Principles guiding Practice and Responses to Recent Community Disasters in New Zealand
Rose Brown

Provision of Support to Schools and Early Childhood Services after the Pike River Disaster
Patrick McEntyre

The Education Welfare Response Immediately Following the February 2011 Earthquake
Bill Gilmore, Candice Larson

Long Term Support in Schools and Early Childhood Services after February 2011
Shelley Dean

Lubricating Civic Reconstruction: Reducing Losses due to Inter-Organisational Friction
Frank O'Connor

For Better or for Worse: How Initial Support Provision Adapted to Needs
Jonathan Black, Jay McLean

How Communities in Christchurch Have Been Coping with Their Earthquake
Libby Gawith

Living with Volcanic Risk: The Consequences of, and Response to, Ongoing Volcanic Ashfall from a Social Infrastructure Systems Perspective on Montserrat
Victoria Sword-Daniels

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