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            Koenig, H. (2007). Introduction: Spirituality and catastrophe. Southern Medical
                Journal, 100(9), 921.
            Taylor, J., & Ryan, D. (Winter 2007). Roles in respite centers: Peers, chaplains,
                and  mental  health.  International  Journal  of  Emergency  Mental  Health.
                Abstract of a presentation at the ICISF 9th World Conference, Baltimore,
                MD (February 16) 9(1): 66–67.



            Further Readings

            American Red Cross. (2001). The ripple effect from Ground Zero. Coping with mental
                health needs in time of tragedy and terror. Washington, DC: ARC Presentation.
            American Red Cross (2007, March 14). Chapter mental health team and disaster
                chaplaincy services solidify their ongoing partnership. Press release.
            Danieli, Y. (2001). ISTSS members participate in recovery efforts in New York and
                Washington, DC. Traumatic Stress Points, 15(4), 4.
            Guinta, R. (2002). God@ground zero. How good overcame evil one heart at a time.
                Nashville, TN: Integrity.
            Halpern, J., & Tramontin, M. (2007). Disaster mental health theory and practice.
                Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole.
            Keyayan, V. A., & Napoli, J. C. (2005). Resiliency in the face of disaster and terror-
                ism: 10 things to do to survive. Fawnskin, CA: Personhood Press.
            Koenig,  H.  (2006).  Keeping  faith  when  disaster  strikes.  In  the  wake  of  disaster:
                Religious  responses  to  terrorism  and  catastrophe.  Radnor,  PA:  Templeton
                Foundation Press.
            Miller, M. (2003). Working in the midst of unfolding trauma and traumatic loss:
                Training as a collective process of support. Psychoanalytic Social Work, 10(1),
                7–25.
            Moghaddam,  F.,  &  Marsella,  A.  (Eds.).  (2004).  Understanding  terrorism:
                Psychological  roots,  consequences  and  interventions.  Washington,  DC:
                American Psychological Association.
            Myers,  D.,  &  Wee,  D.  F.  (2005).  Disaster  mental  health  services.  London:
                Brunner–Routledge.
            Norris, F., Friedman, N., Watson, P., Byrne, C., Diaz, E., & Kanisty, K. (2002).
                60,000 disaster victims speak: Part I. An empirical review of the empirical
                literature. Psychiatry, 65(3), 207–239.
            Roberts, S., & Ashley, W. W. C. (Eds.). (2008). Disaster spiritual care. Practical
                clergy  responses  to  community,  regional  and  national  tragedy.  Woodstock,
                VT: Skylight Paths Publishing.
            Webber, J., Bass, D., & Yap, R. (Eds.). (2005). A counselor’s guide to preparing and
                responding. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association Foundation.
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