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            Collaboration, xi. See also Hurricane Katrina,   COPE. See Clergy Outreach and Professional
                   collaboration following; Hurricane   Engagement
                   Katrina, models for collaborations   COPE model, 222, 225
                   following                 Critical incident stress management (CISM)
              -in-action, xvii                       teams, 153
              major themes, xii–xiv          Cumulative trauma, 195
                 anthropological perspective, xii
                 goals, xiii                 D
                 intimate experiences, xiii
                 opportunities for growth, xiii  Datamart, 111
                 prevention of adverse events, xiv  Death notifications, 151
                 self-reflective processes, xiii  Defensive patterns, 33
              participant energy and engagement, 103  Depression, paralyzing, 36
              resilience and trauma, xvii    Diagnostic reactions to disaster, 219–225
              school-based initiatives, 137–140  activities of generativity, 223
              tone, xii                         background, 220–221
            Collaboration, fundamentals of, 3–18  COPE model, 222, 225
              approach, 16                      data, 222–224
              associational processes, disruption of, 7  recovery responses, 219
              dissociation, 7                   religious institutions, grounding effect of,
              effects of variable groups, 10–11      222
              fliessgleichgewicht, 9            synthesis, 224
              framework, 7–9                 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 125, 188
              Incident Command System, 6     Disaster(s). See also Psychospiritual impact of
              leader responsibility, 16              disaster
              levels of complexity, 9–10        airline, 147
              mutual negotiation, 17            diagnostic reactions to, 219–225
              mutual respect, 17                  background, 220–221
              National Incident Management System, 6  data, 222–224
              overview, 4–7                       recovery responses, 219
              phase of disaster, 10–11            synthesis, 224
              pragmatic approaches, 11–16       effect of on communities, 84
                 assessment and referral of individuals, 14  frequently asked questions, 65–66
                 decisions and work flow, 15–16  obstacle to response, 76
                 identification of strategies, 15  recovery financial assistance, 106, 110
                 recording of lessons learned, 15  response, volunteers, 147
                 regular meetings, 13           spiritual care providers, preference for, 151
                 staying in contact, 13–14      spiritual meaning in, 89
                 training exercises, 14–15      work, emotional theory in, xvi
              spin-off crises, 3             Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, 117
              tipping point, 7               Disaster Psychiatry Outreach (DPO), xiv, 75, 186
              us–them attitude, 7            Disaster relief, 25–38
            Colors, seeing red, 32              adaptive emotions, 30
            Communal healing, partnerships in, xi  cognition, 29
            Communication. See Risk communication  depression, 36
            Community college, relationship with. See   emotional identity, 34
                   Hurricane Katrina, collaboration   empathy, 36
                   following                    implication, 26
            Compassion fatigue, 202             interpersonal emotional experience, 29
            Complementarity, 205                mantras, 27
            Confirmatory bias, 43               mourning, 35–36
            Conspiracy of silence, 200          myself angry, 32
            Contemplative prayer practices, stress   pathological mourners, 26
                   reduction through, 88        primary motivational system, 28
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