Disaster Psychiatry
Disasters have always been part of life, and therefore psychiatry is inherently relevant in their management, prevention and study. Disasters can be man-made (anthropogenic) or natural, but regardless of their aetiology, they are capable of adversely affecting the lives of large parts of the population. Similarly, however, they can herald opportunity and the development of resilience for those affected.
The WPA Section on Disasters has as its overarching goal to increase psychiatry's relevance in the management and prevention of disasters. More specifically, the Sections aims to:
Increase psychiatry's importance in disasters
Inform policy on the management and prevention of disasters
Support networking and communication of psychiatrists with a special interest in disasters
Support and conduct research on topics relevant to disaster psychiatry
Disseminate evidence-based knowledge on disaster psychiatry
Educate mental health professionals and other key professionals involved in disaster management
The WPA Section on Disasters has as its overarching goal to increase psychiatry's relevance in the management and prevention of disasters. More specifically, the Sections aims to:
Section Officers
Chair
Dr. Nikos Christodoulou
Department of Psychiatry University of Thessaly Medical School
Larisa, Greece
Co-Chair
Dr. Rodrigo Ramalho
The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142
Auckland, New Zealand
Secretary
Dr Hesed Virto
Neuroscience Research Center (CIN-CENEURO), Andean University of Cusco
Cuzco, Peru
Section member list can be found here
Section Newsletter
Recommended Readings
Disasters: Mental health context and responses
Christodoulou, G. N., Mezzich, J. E., Christodoulou, N. G., & Lecic-Tosevski, D. (2016).
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Athens Anti-War Declaration
