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Bio-Psycho-Social Response to Disaster

This presentation is part of the North Carolina Disaster Response Network Training series and provides an understanding of the biological, psychological, cognitive, social, and spiritual responses to stress as a consequence of disasters.

Educational Objectives:
- Be aware of the biological responses to threat and danger
- Describe the concept of cognitive positioning or the assessment of threat and danger
- Define the impact of the response to disaster on individuals and communities

Producing Institution & Partners: 
University of North Carolina Center for Public Health Preparedness
Date: 
Jan 1 2007
Author/Speaker: 
Laurie Hamilton, PhD
Target Audience: 
Educators
Public Health Professionals
University/college students in related discipline
Annotation: 
Registration enables you to access any training on the Preparedness Center Training Site. This is the registration link: http://nccphp.sph.unc.edu/training/login/registration.php

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