protein synthesis inhibitor - prev reconsolidation of memories
Anisomycin
phases for psychological and behavioral responses in disaster
Pre- disaster
pahse wherein there is anticipation and advanved warning is given feelings of vulnerability and responsibility for the loved ones
Pre- disaster phase
Impact
heroic
Honeymoon
disillusioned
Reconstruction
phase immdiatley after acute event
Impact phase
-disbelief, confusion, opanic
increasing psychological effects
Adrenaline-induced rescue & survival behaviors predominate
Heroic phase
assistance from outside agencies and communities
Phase more extensive availability of government &
volunteer assistance
Community bonding as a result of sharing the catastrophic experience
Survivors are often more hopeful
Honeymoon phase
Disaster health worker are most likely to be perceive as helpful during this phase, readily accepted by community members & develop a foundation from which to provide assistance in the
difficult phases ahead
Disillusioned phase
Marked feelings of disappointment & resentment as disaster assistance agencies & volunteer groups begin to pull out of the community
Sense of community is weakened as individuals
Focus on their personal needs or the extend to which these needs are still unmet
Ill will & resentment may surface as survivors perceive unequal monetary compensation
Survivors become physically exhausted because of enormous multiple demands, financial pressures & relocation or living in a damaged home,
family discord, bureaucratic hassles & lack of free time for recreation & self care
Survivors attempt to rebuild their lives
Reconstruction phase
what are components in primary intervention
early warning signs
identification role of responders
dissemination of info
location of triage, initial treatment and holding environment
secondary intervention
triage and Identification of at risk populations
creation of holds of envi ( food, shelter, hygiene)
observation and medical mgt of acute agitated individuals
Brief support & psychoeducation, application/implementation of the principles of
psychological first aid
Tertiary intervention
Medication management
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Population surveillance for further development of symptoms or disorders