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    PRESS RELEASE
    Association for Disaster and Mass Trauma Studies
    139 Cedar Street
    Cliffside Park, NJ 07010
    Contact: Dr. Anie Kalayjian
    Tel: 201-941-2266
    Fax: 201-941-2266
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://meaningfulworld.com

    New York, NY: The terrible earthquake and tsunami on December 2004
    that struck 11 countries, from Indonesia to Somalia has had a
    tremendous impact on the world. After seeing the devastation left by
    the tsunami on the news, Dr. Kalayjian sent an application to mental
    health practitioners to volunteer both time and money. Based on her 15
    year experience in post disaster mental health outreach, Dr. Kalayjian
    realized that psychological aide needed to start immediately after the
    physical needs were met. This thought was supported by Ambassador
    Bernard Goonatilleke, Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the
    United Nations. The Association for Disaster and Mass Trauma Studies &
    the Armenian American Society for Studies on Stress and Genocide
    spearheaded by Dr. Anie Kalayjian organized a Mental Health Outreach
    Program (MHOP) to Sri Lanka.

    MHOP was implemented successfully post 1988 earthquake in Armenia and
    the 1999 earthquake in Turkey. MHOP expands on the nursing process
    from its five phases into eight phases. The eight phases of the MHOP
    include: Preassessment, Assessment, Analysis, Community diagnosis,
    Planning, Implementation, Evaluation, and Remodification (Kalayjian,
    2003).

    The program is designed to address the needs of all those whose lives
    have been directly or indirectly impacted by the Tsunami, and places
    emphasis on discussing traumatic memories and experiences, and finding
    positive meaning in their lives. Special consideration will be given
    to the impact of religion on coping, culture specific forms of
    communication, willingness to share feelings with strangers, impact of
    political upheaval as well as varied views on causality.

    Teachers, counselors, paraprofessionals and parents will be trained in
    the Six-Step Bio-Psychosocial and Spiritual Model. Dr. Kalayjian's
    Six-Step Bio-Psychosocial and Spiritual - Model is comprised of the
    following six steps:

    1.. Assess levels of distress
    2.. Encourage discovery of memories & expression of feelings
    3.. Provide empathy and validation
    4.. Encourage discovery and expression of positive meaning
    5.. Provide didactic information
    6.. Provide instructions for diaphragmatic breathing and physical
    relief (Safety Science, 2001, 39 pp. 71-81).

    MHOP is collaborating with UNITED SIKHS, a worldwide humanitarian
    organization. UNITED SIKHS is securing shelter for the volunteers.
    Additionally, MHOP is collaborating with Columbia University's School
    of Public Health, Center for Disaster Preparedness. The MHOP team will
    be going to Sri Lanka, Colombo first and then to the fields and the
    refugee camps. Each team will have 3-5 people. The first team will be
    leaving on February 9th and the second team will meet them around
    February 20th to receive an orientation and a progress report.
    Subsequent teams will follow this same structure. Each team will work
    in the field for three weeks.

    A research component will be integrated in this outreach. Levels of
    PTSD, resiliency and physiological symptoms will be explored.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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