Disaster Trauma Committee

 

Time:        9:00 am to 11:00 am

Place:       NASW-NYC Chapter

                  50 Broadway, 10th Floor
                   NY, NY

                  All trains to Wall Street are within a few blocks

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Web Archives

The Aftermath of Going to War - Coping with Fear

Talking To Children about War and Terrorism

Helping Children Cope With Crises 
(October 2002)

650 Social Workers Attend the Chapter's Meeting of the Profession: In the Shadow of the World Trade Center Disaster: From Trauma to Recovery
(October 2002)

Chapter Convenes Social Work Community to Discuss Impact of Attack
(September 2002)

Social Work at the FDNY
(September 2002)

Chapter Convenes Roundtable Discussion to Focus on Long Term Impact of 9/11
(February/March 2002)

Sustaining Relationships and Expanding Support
(October 2001)

Crisis of Domestic Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women Addressed at Chapter Forum
(December 2000)

Intergenerational Effects of Genocidal Disaster among Cambodian Youth
(December 2000)

Understanding Trauma: Its Impact, Characteristic Adaptations, and Practice Considerations
(December 2000)

Disaster Group Continues to Meet
(November/December 1997)

Helping at TWA #800
(October 1997)

Chapter Red Cross Collaborate on Disaster Mental Health Project
(June/July 1997)

 

 

 

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