Emotional Healing from Disaster in the Workplace: Experiences of Those Affected by the September 11 Attacks
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2011-08Publisher
Employee Assistance Professionals AssociationType
Article
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Scientific research has provided little systematic information to guide efforts to facilitate emotional recovery in workplaces affected by disasters. But without this knowledge, organizational mental health responses to disasters may overlook potentially helpful interventions and respond inadequately to the emotional needs of employees.Description
Cover Story Article and follow up to Keynote Address at EAPACitation
North, C. S. (2011). Emotional healing from disaster in the workplace: experiences of those affected by the September 11 attacks. Journal of Employee Assistance, 41(3), 10-13.Sponsors
This research was supported by the VA North Texas Healthcare System and by NIMH (ROI-MH68853 and ROI-MH40025).Keyword
emotional healingworkplace
traumatic incidents
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
Employee assistance programs
Work environment
Post-traumatic stress disorder
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