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Hartsough, D. M. (1985). Stress and mental health interventions in three major disasters. In D. M. Hartsough & D. G. Myers (Eds.), Disaster Work and Mental Health: Prevention and Control of Stress Among Workers (DHHS Publication No. ADM 85-1422, pp. 1-44). Rockville, MD: NIMH.
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Jackson, G., & Cook, C. G. (1999). Disaster Mental Health: Crisis Counseling Programs for the Rural Community. (DHHS Publication No. SMA 99-3378). Rockville, MD: CMHS (NIMH). Phone 800-789-2647.
Jackson, K. (2004, May/June). In the Shadow of Suicide, Surviving Stigma and Shame. Social Work Today, 4, 4, 36-40.
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