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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The hospital in its community | p. 19 |
Reflections on the public health and mental health response to 9/11 | p. 24 |
Portraits of life | p. 29 |
Collapsing | p. 32 |
The future of our past : some thoughts on 9/11 and moving forward | p. 36 |
Healing in the aftermath of 9/11 : recovery from suffering and grief for the community and its caregivers | p. 42 |
My own 9/11 : the day that shaped me | p. 51 |
A flashback | p. 53 |
Safe Horizon's response to 9/11 : reflections on the past and a renewed focus on the future | p. 56 |
LifeNet and 9/11 : the central role | p. 63 |
Coping from a distance : experience of a visitor to New York on September 11, 2001 | p. 72 |
Challenges in identification : the World Trade Center dead | p. 77 |
9/11/01 | p. 83 |
A view from the ground | p. 84 |
At the ballpark | p. 86 |
9/11 and people with disabilities | p. 89 |
Everyday courage on September 11 | p. 96 |
Providing disaster mental health services to people with disabilities after September 11 : successes and lessons learned | p. 100 |
Across the river : New Jersey's response to 9/11 | p. 107 |
Massachusetts behavioral health response to September 11 | p. 115 |
On the ground after September 11 : lessons learned from the relief efforts to the Latino community in New York City | p. 124 |
Strategic communications and mental health : the WTC attacks, 1993 and 2001 | p. 130 |
I am alone in my grief, but I am not | p. 137 |
Staten Island Mental Health Society response from September 11 to the present | p. 141 |
Family matters | p. 146 |
Why I can't write this | p. 151 |
Development of a behavioral health disaster preparedness system in the wake of September 11 : the Center for Trauma Response, Recovery, and Preparedness (CTRP) | p. 158 |
The September 11, 2001, attacks at the pentagon : one disaster mental health responder's story | p. 167 |
9/11 : the great equalizer | p. 174 |
Military psychiatrists during the Pentagon attack : personal reflections | p. 178 |
The American Red Cross and September 11th Fund mental health disaster response | p. 187 |
Mental health response to Pentagon staff in the weeks following the attack | p. 198 |
Memories of September 11, 2001 | p. 205 |
And the birds came back | p. 211 |
Responding to United Airlines Flight 93 : bearing witness to the brave who chose to fight for their freedom | p. 216 |
Reflections on 9/11-related ARC activities following the terrorist actions in Western Pennsylvania and New York City | p. 226 |
The e-mail that traveled the world | p. 231 |
September 11, 2001 : a military member's perspective | p. 238 |
The great white tent : a mental health response at Ground Zero | p. 243 |
How 9/11 changed my life | p. 250 |
Working with groups after 9/11 | p. 252 |
Taking it to the streets and the schools : responding to the mental health needs of the community | p. 257 |
Trauma and stress in the Islamic community before and after 9/11 | p. 264 |
Reflections on volunteer self-care at the site | p. 268 |
Consulting to organizational trauma at an investment bank that was in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 | p. 271 |
What have I learned as a Muslim since 9/11? | p. 283 |
Eleven weeks - the demanding times | p. 289 |
We can't afford not to | p. 294 |
What is the way to redemption? | p. 299 |
A Yizkor sermon after September 11 | p. 306 |
We can never fix it | p. 317 |
To comfort and renew | p. 320 |
The empty space | p. 325 |
The days of the remains | p. 326 |
This is hallowed ground : Native voices from Ground Zero | p. 332 |
Memories | p. 341 |
The Family Assistance Center at Pier 94 | p. 345 |
A community World Trade Center trauma and bereavement counseling program | p. 353 |
From the ground up | p. 362 |
There is so much to tell | p. 369 |
With the other in mind : on the ground with the NYDCC | p. 377 |
Remembering : from victim to survivor and more | p. 385 |
The use of the hero | p. 394 |
Opening our eyes : facing discomfort to grow past trauma | p. 401 |
Comfort for kids | p. 408 |
When the third party in the room is pain | p. 417 |
Communities of loss connected through healing | p. 419 |
A model for law enforcement resiliency | p. 423 |
Reflections of a chaplain at Ground Zero | p. 431 |
Project Liberty, FEGS, and me | p. 435 |
Therapy dogs and 9/11 | p. 437 |
How is this day different from all other days? : reflections on 9/11/02 and beyond | p. 441 |
Assisting people after disaster : the role and impact of a social services network created for disaster response and recovery | p. 445 |
Early retirement | p. 454 |
My Twin Towers | p. 456 |
Rebuilding broken lives : Holocaust survivors relive terror | p. 459 |
The crying game : coping with compassion fatigue post-September 11 | p. 461 |
Self-expression : reflecting, remembering, and reposing | p. 464 |
Stuck in the middle : care management after 9/11 | p. 467 |
Promoting community resilience in lower Manhattan after September 11, 2001 | p. 470 |
Growing up Arab and American after 9/11 | p. 479 |
Listening at the gates of hell | p. 484 |
Responding to the needs of children in New York City in the wake of 9/11 : an extraordinary personal journey | p. 492 |
School-based disaster counseling : program planning lessons learned after September 11 in New York City | p. 497 |
Integrating the personal and professional after traumatic loss | p. 504 |
Four years later : the mental health community responds to the WTC attack | p. 513 |
Looking back : four years after 9/11/01 | p. 519 |
Embracing spirit | p. 526 |
Some lives I tried to help | p. 532 |
The New York state mental health response to 9/11/01 : project liberty | p. 536 |
What did we learn? : a call to action to improve immigrants' access to mental health services | p. 541 |
Searching for connection, community, and continuity as terrorism unfolds : learning contexts of support | p. 551 |
Empathy and after | p. 560 |
Trauma and poetry : on the World Trade Center disaster | p. 565 |
The towers | p. 570 |
Virtual 9/11 : managing terror in an electronic era | p. 575 |
Personal reactions to September 11 by survivors of other traumas | p. 582 |
Life matters : health, resiliency, and hope | p. 587 |
So much to say | p. 591 |
New York : a city of volunteers coping, helping, and preparing | p. 593 |
Moving and 9/11 | p. 597 |
Emerging from 9/11 | p. 600 |
Learning from 9/11 : toward a national model for children and families in mass casualty terrorism | p. 605 |
Second chances | p. 610 |
Nightmare 9/11 | p. 612 |
Toward a tribute | p. 613 |
A double trauma : fire and ice | p. 615 |
A learning curve? : a family member's guidebook to private grief in public tragedy | p. 619 |
Epilogue | p. 631 |
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