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purpose, 36 publicity, 77
pus theory of emotions, 30 unrestricted sharing, 75
riddance theories, 30 vignettes, 76, 78, 80
seeing red, 32 wise communication, 81
self-state, 32 Ethnography, hallmark of, 20
social competence, 31 Ethnomedical competence (EC), 157–178
socialization of emotions, 33 appropriateness, 158
society’s problematic assumptions, 25–27 Asian-centric relief authorities, 159
grief, 25–27 background obstacles, 160–164
health, 25–27 cultivation of, 159
insight, 27 data on collaborations, 164–172
spirituality, 37 earthquake in Pakistan (subacute
theory as guide, 27–35 phase), 169–171
transferences, 25 tsunami in India (acute phase), 164–167
unformulated emotions, 35 tsunami in Sri Lanka (chronic, in
Disease outbreaks, frequently asked questions between, phase), 171–172
during, 67–69 tsunami in Sri Lanka (subacute phase),
Dissociation, 7 167–169
Distance Learning and Instructional integrative psychosocial resilience, 158, 164
Technology (DLIT) group, 99 Inter-Agency Standing Committee, 162
DLIT group. See Distance Learning and Muraqba, 170
Instructional Technology group nongovernmental organizations, 163
DPO. See Disaster Psychiatry Outreach offers of intervention declined, 176
preexisting relationships, 164
E Psycho–Spiritual Healing Project, 175
pushback, 163
EC. See Ethnomedical competence recommendations, 161
Emotional identity, 34 secondary traumatic stress, 164
Emotional pain, assumption, 27 support guidelines, 162–163
Emotional theory, disaster work, xvi synthesis, 172–174
Emotions transnational trauma interventions,
adaptive, 30 challenges to, 160–161
cognition and, 34 traumatized victims, 157, 176
as fundamental human motives, 28 vicarious trauma, 164
motivational properties, 31 VT/SC education, 165
pus theory of, 30 World Health Organization, 160
socialization of, 33 Event countertransference, 202
unformulated, 35
Empathy, 36 F
Ethical and legal considerations, 75–82
collaborative relationship, 80 Faith-based donors, 109
communication failure, 76 Federal Emergency Management Agency
Disaster Psychiatry Outreach, 75 (FEMA), 126, 140
FEMA, lawyers seeking compensation eligibility criteria, 116
from, 80 faith community resources and, 86
FEMA office, transportation to, 76, 77 lawyers seeking compensation from, 80
forensic psychiatrist, 76 Mortgage and Rental Assistance program,
further study, 81 116, 117
Health Insurance Portability and office, transportation to, 76, 77
Accountability Act, 79, 81 unmet needs table process, 108
liability, 79 USG management coordination meetings,
obstacle to response, 76 115
practical correlations, 76–81 Voluntary Agency Liaison, 112, 114
Priest–Penitent Privilege, 78 worker, 20