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Welcome to the CDC Mental Health Work Group Web site, which includes
basic public health information on mental health.
While CDC is not a mental health agency, staff members from across CDC whose work
relates to mental health established the mental health work group, and this
Web site, to support CDC's overall public health efforts. We hope you find
this Web site useful, and that you will feel free to share suggestions for
its further development.
Coping With a Disaster or Traumatic Event
Important
and Timely Mental Health Resources |
Trauma and Disaster
Mental Health Resources
The effects of a disaster, terrorist attack, or other public health
emergency can be long-lasting, and the resulting trauma can reverberate even
with those not directly affected by the disaster. This page provides general
strategies for promoting mental health and resilience.
Maintain a
Healthy State of Mind
Explore common reactions to disasters and how people in different age groups
can prepare for, respond to, and recover from their experiences.
Page last reviewed: 09/03/2009
Page last updated: 09/03/2009
Content source: Division of Adult and Community Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
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