Trauma and Recovery by Judith Herman, MD
Children Changed by Trauma: A Healing Guide by Debra Whiting, Ph.D.,
Alexander and Debra Whiting Alexander
I Can't Get Over It: A Handbook for Trauma Survivors by Aphrodite Matsakis
Good Grief: A Constructive Approach to the Problem of Loss by Granger
E. Westberg
The Grief Recovery Handbook: The Action Program for Moving Beyond Death
Divorce, and Other Losses by John W. James and Russell Friedman
Awakening from Grief: Finding the Road Back to Joy by John E. Welshons
After the Darkest Hour: How Suffering Begins the Journey to Wisdom
by Kathleen A. Brehony
LINK: www.istss.org
WHAT YOU’LL FIND: This site is provided by the International Society
for Traumatic Stress Studies. It has information for the media including: general
information, fact sheets and specialized trauma resources and organizations.
LINK: www.apa.org/psychnet/coverage.html
WHAT YOU’LL FIND: This is the site of the American Psychological Association.
It contains articles a wide variety of articles on coping with the events of
Sept. 11.
Sample Articles
LINK: www.naswdc.org
WHAT YOU'LL FIND: The website of the National Association of Social Workers
(NASW) has links to a variety of organizations that deal with children and teens.
Sample Article
- Children’s Responses to Terrorism, September 14, 2001by Lawrence B. Rosenfeld,
Department of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
Sample Links for Children/Teens
LINK: http://ncptsd.org/who/students.html
WHAT YOU’LL FIND: This website is designed to serve the diverse needs
of a large array of interested audiences such as survivors of traumatic experiences,
family members, students and others interested in understanding
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Sample Areas of Interest
LINK:
www.icisf.org
WHAT YOU’LL FIND: This site is provided by the International Critical
Incident Stress Foundation, Inc. (ICISF) a non-profit, open membership foundation
dedicated to the prevention and mitigation of disabling stress. Although this
is aimed all Emergency Services professions, there are relevant handouts, speeches
and articles for the media.
Sample Articles
LINK: http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe/attack.html
WHAT YOU’LL FIND: The American Red Cross provides materials to help
citizens cope with the terrorist attacks. In addition to the online brochures,
there are printable versions. There are also discussion boards.
LINK: http//www.aafp.org/afp/20000901/1046ph.html
WHAT YOU’LL FIND: This is the website of the American Academy of Family
Physicians. It offers a fact sheet on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.