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Responding to Trauma: Psychological Issues after Disaster. Tai J. Mendenhall, Ph.D., LMFT University of Minnesota Medical School. Psychological Issues after Disasters. A Quest for Meaning Survivor Guilt Ambiguous Loss Search for Community and Connection On a Mission to Help Life Review.
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Responding to Trauma: Psychological Issuesafter Disaster Tai J. Mendenhall, Ph.D., LMFT University of Minnesota Medical School
Psychological Issuesafter Disasters • A Quest for Meaning • Survivor Guilt • Ambiguous Loss • Search for Community and Connection • On a Mission to Help • Life Review
A Quest for Meaning • Why did this happen?
Survivor Guilt • Why did I live, and s/he die? • Last interactions were not happy ones
Life Review • Increased appreciation for the relationships and people in our lives • Things that we used to take for granted are not taken for granted anymore
Ambiguous Loss • An incongruence between a loved-one’s physical and psychological presence
Search for Community and Connection • Strong desire to connect with others who share similar experiences
On a Mission to Help • Strong desires to “do something” to help alleviate others’ pain
“So, what do I say…?” • Listening vs. Talking • Trauma Survivors are not crazy • PTSD is not inevitable • The rush to “closure” is not a “cure”
Trauma-response Teams:Unique Challenges • Scope of Practice • Turf Battles • Interpersonal Boundaries and Dual Relationships • Compassion Fatigue • Cultural Competence
Contact Information • Tai J. Mendenhall, Ph.D., LMFT • University of Minnesota Medical School • Family Medicine & Community Health • 925 Delaware St. SE; Suite 220 • Minneapolis, MN 55414 • Email: mend0009@umn.edu • Office: 612-624-3138