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How to Talk to Children About Disasters

Conference date:
February 1, 2007 (Columbia, Maryland)

Conferences presented by:
Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness

Speakers:
Keith C. Herman, PhD
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Johns Hopkins Hospital

Larry Wissow, MD, MPH
Health, Behavior, and Society
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Steve Shapiro, PhD
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

George Everly, PhD
Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness

Contents

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Topic 1: How to Talk to Children About Disasters
Part 1: How Do Children Process Information? (Herman)
Part 2: Signs and Symptoms of Children NOT Coping Well (Wissow)
Part 3: How to Talk to Children About Disasters (Shapiro)
Part 4: What Does Disaster Take Away and How Do We Put It Back? (Everly)

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