The Disaster Mental Health Maze: Journey of the PAMRC Presented by Jennifer Housley Palo Alto Medical Reserve Corps.

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The Disaster Mental Health Maze: Journey of the PAMRC Presented by Jennifer Housley Palo Alto Medical Reserve Corps

The Palo Alto Medical Reserve Corps Located in Palo Alto, CA Previously focused solely on disaster mental health education and outreach Developed 3-stage intervention as alternative to CISD Currently expanding services to include medical and mental health response in addition to education programs

First Steps… Initially intended to develop a response corps of mental health services providers Met resistance within local area and throughout the state given abundance of such organizations and difference of opinion re. interventions, response areas, etc. Took a step back and evaluated status Education and outreach niche

Education and Outreach Assembled team of experts Developed 3-stage intervention alternative Offered courses for licensed professionals

Education and Outreach Conducted outreach at community level and shaped relationships with other volunteer organizations in the community Conducted outreach for non-mental health responders (e.g. trauma resource training for police departments) Consulted for organizations throughout the nation

3-Stage Model Why it was developed –International cautions re. CISD –Address psychological consequences rather than specific disorders How it was developed –Assembled from current research findings by leading experts based on key information such as high recovery rates and the need for strategy to address triage and ongoing care

3-Stage Model The 3 Stages of Care –Psychological First Aid –Intermediate Support Anxiety Management and Coping –Ongoing Assistance Two options based on coping style –Support/Coping and Exposure For more information –Book by J. Housley and L. Beutler, PhD –Part of Advances in Psychotherapy – Evidence Based Practice Series by Hogrefe and Huber Publishers –

Hurricane Katrina Original Mission –Offer disaster mental health care via 3-stage model to survivors and responders in Houston, TX Roadblock: CISD and Response Organizations Altered Mission –Offer training in alternatives to CISD for professionals in Houston, TX Mission Accomplished

Reported Impressions Affecting Provision of Services Failure to offer alternatives to CISD Professionals being turned away Survivors preferred “wandering” professionals rather than localized mental health services Majority of energy spent attending to pharmacological and substance dependence issues

Reported Impressions Affecting Provision of Services Smaller efforts by smaller organization viewed more favorably Frustrations with media portrayal Emphasis on importance of community-level response Lack of understanding re. role of psychology in disaster and terrorist events

Application of Knowledge Based on staff experience following Hurricane Katrina, PAMRC Directors decided to steer the PAMRC to: –Include additional services –Shape a response corps of not only trainers, but a wide range of service providers as well –Work collaboratively with nationwide efforts to determine “Best Practice” models for disaster mental health care –Increase activities aimed at raising public awareness of the fundamental role psychology plays in disaster and terrorism

Looking Ahead Secure additional funding Maintain pragmatic, flexible and collaborative philosophy Develop cooperative relationships with other MRC’s (San Mateo County MRC) Broaden to also address specific needs of children Continue to recognize the key role of the community in response and remain dedicated to outreach as well as response Continue to strive to provide first responders with services to meet their unique needs efficiently and effectively

Looking Ahead Draw on lessons learned from the PAMRC’s past and other MRC’s in shaping the future of the PAMRC Work closely with Mental Health Working Group/Task Force to assist in the process of identifying “Best Practice” models for mental health response Remain enthusiastic about the nationwide MRC program and remain supportive of fellow volunteers