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Resources
- After a Disaster: Self-Care Tips for Dealing with Stress (Center for Mental Health Services)
- After Disaster: What Teens Can Do (Center for Mental Health Services)
- Age-Specific Interventions at Home for Children in Trauma: From Preschool to Adolescence (Center for Mental Health Services)
- Common Reactions to Trauma (National Center for PTSD)
- Coping with a Traumatic Event (National Center for Injury Prevention and Control)
- Coping with Disaster: Tips for College Students (National Mental Health Association)
- Coping with Disaster: Suggestions for Helping Children with Cognitive Disabilities (Administration for Children and Families)
- Coping with Disaster: Tips for Older Adults (National Mental Health Association)
- Coping with Disasters (Medline Plus)
- Coping with Global Uncertainty: A 4-Step Plan (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- Handbook for Coping after Terrorism (Dept. of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime)
- Health Effects in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers Find High Rates of Respiratory and Mental Health Problems (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Violence and Disasters (National Institute of Mental Health)
- Helping Children Cope with Crisis: A Guide for African American Parents (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
- Helping Children Cope with Crisis: A Workbook for African American Families (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
- Helping Children Cope with Disaster (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
- How to Cope with the War and Threats of Terrorism: Tips for Older Adults (National Mental Health Association)
- Long-Term Impact of a Traumatic Event: What to Expect in Your Personal, Family, Work, and Financial Life (Center for Mental Health Services)
- Mass Disasters, Trauma, and Loss (International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies)
- Parent Guidelines for Talking with School-Age Children about War and Terrorism (Center for Mental Health Services)
- Parent Guidelines for Talking with Teenagers about War and Terrorism (Center for Mental Health Services)
- Parent Guidelines for Talking with Young Children about War and Terrorism (Center for Mental Health Services)
- Reaction of Children to a Disaster (Center for Mental Health Services)
- Self Care and Self-Help Following Disasters (Dept. of Veterans Affairs, National Center for PTSD)
- Terrorist Attacks and Children (Dept. of Veterans Affairs, National Center for PTSD)
- Tips for People Living with Mental Illness in Uncertain Times (National Mental Health Association)
- Tips for Talking about Disasters: Older Adults (Center for Mental Health Services)
- What You Might Feel in a Disaster (Federal Emergency Management Agency)

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