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The ODMHSAS Yellow Pages

 


Blue Ribbon Task Force 
Recommendations - Executive Summary

 


Children's Partnership for Behavioral Health
Goals and Action Plan

 


2007 Emergency Detention Manual

 


ODMHSAS Affirmative Action Plan
Fiscal Year 2006 

 


Title 43A Mental Health Law

 

Coping with Disaster: How to Help Yourself and Others

       

After Disaster: A Guide for Parents and Teachers
After Disaster: What Teens Can Do
Just for Kids: When Something Bad Happens
Older Adults: Stronger Than Sorrow
After Disaster: Understanding Traumatic Grief
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
After a Disaster:  A Guide for Families*
After a Disaster:  A Guide for Parents and Teachers
After a Disaster:  Understanding Common Human Responses*

* Spanish language versions available 
(Open Publication and Click on The Spanish Language Image to the Left, or Click on an Image Above)

A wealth of other disaster mental health resources are available from a variety of sources. Click on the following links to access some of these materials.

Federal Emergency Management Agency Bereavement Materials
American Psychiatric Association Resources
American Psychological Association Resources
University of Illinois Extension Disaster Resources
National Organization for Victim Assistance Materials
National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Materials

STARRS
Support, Training, Advocacy, Relationships, Resources & Skills

Oklahoma Systems of Care Initiative
Youth Skill Building Curriculum





 

 








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

   

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