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A overconfidence, 43
Body identification, 151
Abnormal mourning, 26 Book of Job, 83
Activities of generativity, 223 Boundary management, communities of
Additive trauma, 195 practice and, 101
AID. See Association for India’s Development Brainstorming, message maps, 49
American Red Cross, 109 Buddhism, 184, 189
Anthropologist, 19–23
anthropology, culture, and disaster, 20–22
coping mechanisms, 21 C
criticisms, 22 Ceremonies, therapeutic use of, 189. See also
cultural context, 20 Rituals, routines, and resilience
entering the field, 19–20 Children, 133–146
ethnographic approach, 20 background, 134–137
ethnography, hallmark of, 20 cognitive effects, 136
framing of arguments, 21 developmental consequences, 137
historical context, 20 physiological effects, 136
improving collaboration, 21 resilience and risk, 134
interpretive viewpoints, 21 secondary adversity, 135–136
local worlds, 20 trauma types, 134–135
Nathan Kline Institute, 20 community-based initiatives, 140–142
9/11 attacks, 19 disempowered feelings of, 88
participant observation, 20 school-based initiatives, 137–140
training, 19 collaboration, 137
transient anthropological stance, 22 collective events, 139–140
APP model, 52 conflict, 139
Appropriateness, 158 grassroots approach, 138
Asian-centric relief authorities, 159 integration of services, 137–138
Associational processes, disruption of, 7 peer screening programs, 139
Association for India’s Development (AID), 165 types, 137
At-risk times, 202 social dreaming, 142
Aviation Family Disaster Assistance Act of working with children, 142–43
1996, 149 working with parents, 143–145
Church-based shelters, 127–130
B Church World Service, 123
CISM teams. See Critical incident stress
Bearing-witness retreats, 182 management teams
Bias(es) Clergy Outreach and Professional Engagement
aversion to uncertainty, 43 (COPE), 225
confirmatory, 43 Cognition, 29, 34
information availability, 43
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