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Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management

Published 2019
Type Guidelines
Theme Accountability to Affected Populations, Disaster management, Early Recovery, Field coordination, Humanitarian Assistance, Inter-Cluster Coordination, Internally Displaced People (IDPs), Livelihood, Mental Health / Psycho Social Support, Natural Disasters, Other, Preparedness
Language English
Pages: 92
Uploader Hala Elassy
Publisher(s) National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
Sector(s)
  • Early Recovery
  • Accountability to Affected People
  • Health
  • Mental Health / Psycho Social Support
  • Other
Location(s) India
Author(s) Maitreyee Mukherjee- NDMA
Disaster(s) earthquake, tsunami, High Winds, Flooding, landslide, drought, War/Conflict, Accidents
Source: PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Find more on these topics Psychosocial support, disaster management, Social Vulnerability Reduction
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We all feel emotionl, we all get upset, can feel low, angry and overjoyed, but when do these emotional responses become something of abnormal ?

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