845 results on '"Raphael, Beverley"'
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52. Helping People Cope with Trauma
53. Human Rights and Women’s Mental Health
54. Bereavement
55. Individual and Community Responses to Trauma and Disaster: The Structure of Human Chaos
56. Disaster Mental Health Research: Past, Present, and Future
57. Individual and community responses to disasters
58. Population risk perceptions of global warming in Australia
59. 9/11: Mental Health in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks
60. Factors associated with population risk perceptions of continuing drought in Australia
61. The impact of domestic violence on women's mental health
62. The challenges of purpose in the face of chaos: commentary paper by Professor Beverley Raphael
63. The Anatomy of Bereavement
64. Gender differences associated with young people's emotional reactions to sexual intercourse
65. Book reviews
66. Concepts of normal bereavement
67. Psychotherapeutic and pharmacological intervention for bereaved persons.
68. The evolution of mental health responses and research in Australian disasters
69. Comorbidity: Cannabis and Complexity
70. Conclusion: debriefing – science, belief and wisdom
71. Introduction and overview: Key issues in the conceptualization of debriefing
72. Unmet need for prevention
73. Changeability, confidence, common sense and corroboration: comprehensive suicide risk assessment
74. Mental health of teenagers who use cannabis: Results of an Australian survey
75. Children, young people & families: a population health approach to mental health
76. Commentary – Whatʼs in a word?
77. Perceived coping & concern predict terrorism preparedness in Australia
78. The relationship between the perception of social support and post-stroke depression in hospitalized patients
79. The Value of Model Programmes in Mental Health Promotion and Mental Disorder Prevention
80. The impact of parental loss on adolescents' psychosocial characteristics
81. Individual and Community Responses to Trauma and Disaster
82. Alert but less alarmed: a pooled analysis of terrorism threat perception in Australia
83. Counseling and therapy of the bereaved
84. Pathological grief reactions
85. AIDS
86. Response to Murphy, Dimond, Heerwagen, and Lohan's commentary—concepts of normal bereavement
87. Psychosocial stress and strategies for managing adversity: measuring population resilience in New South Wales, Australia
88. Impact of an education program about domestic violence on nurses and doctors in an Australian emergency department
89. Terrorism in Australia: factors associated with perceived threat and incident-critical behaviours
90. Factors influencing psychological distress during a disease epidemic: Data from Australia's first outbreak of equine influenza
91. Pandemic influenza in Australia: Using telephone surveys to measure perceptions of threat and willingness to comply
92. The Bereavement Response: A Cluster Analysis
93. Prevalence Study of Domestic Violence Victims in an Emergency Department
94. Stress management and counselling in primary care
95. Does Debriefing After Psychological Trauma Work?
96. Responding to disasters: More than economic and infrastructure interventions
97. Achieving Service Change Through the Implementation of a Trauma-Informed Care Training Program Within a Mental Health Service
98. Factors relating to high psychological distress in Indigenous Australians and their contribution to Indigenous–non-Indigenous disparities
99. Prevalence of adverse life events, depression and suicidal thoughts and behaviour among a community sample of young people aged 15–24 years
100. Coping with Trauma: Theory, Prevention and Treatment.
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