221.642.01
      
      Mental Health Aspects of Disaster: Public Health Preparedness and Response
    
    
    
  
    Course Status
              Discontinued
          
    
Course Status
              Discontinued
          Location
              East Baltimore
          Term
              3rd Term
          Department
          International Health
              Credit(s)
              2
          Academic Year
              2025 - 2026
          Instruction Method
              In-person
          Monday, 1:30 - 3:20pm
          Auditors Allowed
              Yes, with instructor consent
          Available to Undergraduate
              Yes
          Grading Restriction
              Letter Grade or Pass/Fail
          Course Instructor(s)
          
      Contact Name
              George Everly
          Contact Email
              
          Frequency Schedule
              Every Year
          Resources
      
  Prerequisite
              No prerequisites for this course.
          Enrollment Restriction
              This course is not restricted.
          Introduces students to core terms and concepts in preparing for the mental health consequences of disasters including psychological and behavioral reactions associated with mass disasters. Prepares students to differentiate between mild psychological and behavioral distress reactions and potentially incapacitating acute reactions and familiarizes students with the long-term mental health consequences of disasters. Examines the public health preparedness and response systems that are in place to address mental health aspects of disaster and explores the present capacity of systems. Reviews consensus recommendations and best practices for addressing mental health consequences of disasters. Identifies vulnerable populations and describes the needs of these populations. Discusses strategic planning for mental health consequences of disasters. Develops skills in Psychological First Aid to assist disaster victims.
      
  Learning Objectives
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
          - Define core terms and concepts in mental health crises and disasters
 - Recognize and differentiate between mild psychological reactions and behaviors to disaster versus severe, potentially incapacitating reactions
 - Plan strategically for the psychological response and care of disaster victims
 - Identify psychologically vulnerable populations in disasters and plan for their care
 - Develop skills to perform Psychological First Aid for disaster victims
 
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
      
  Methods of Assessment
          This course is evaluated as follows:
              - 24% Participation
 - 76% Final Paper
 
Jointly Offered With