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Appendix B: Bibliography of Resource Materials

American Red Cross. Disaster Mental Health Provider's Course (ARC 3076A). April, 1991. (Manual available to those who take the course)

Duncan, Cynthia M. Rural Poverty in America. New York: Auburn House, 1992.

Erikson, K.T. Everything in its Path: Destruction of Community in the Buffalo Creek Flood. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976.

Federal Emergency Management Agency. How to Help Children After a Disaster: A Guidebook for Teachers. Washington, D.C.: FEMA Publication #219, 1991.

Federal Emergency Management Agency. School Intervention Following a Critical Incident. Project COPE. Washington, D.C.: FEMA Publication #220, 1991.

Gleser G.C., Green B.L., Winget C. Prolonged Psychosocial Effects of Disaster: A study of Buffalo Creek. New York: Academic Press, 1981.

Luabe J. and S.A. Murphy. Perspectives on Disaster Recovery. Norwalk, CT.: Prentice-Hall, 1985.

Lystad, Mary. At Home in America: as seen through its books for children. Cambridge: Schenkman Publishing Company, 1984.

State of Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. The Children of the Flood. Produced by The Farm Resource Center, 1994. Videotape.

Wagenfeld, M., Mohatt, D., Murry, J., & DeBruyn, J. Mental Health and Rural America: An Overview and Annotated Bibliography. National Rural Health Association, Forthcoming.


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