Selected References
- Bisson, J.L., MacFarlane, A.C., Rose, S. (1999) Psychological Debriefing: Position Paper, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
- Mitchell, J.T., Everley, G.S. (1999) Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: An Operations Manual for the Prevention of Traumatic Stress Among Emergency Services and Disaster Workers, Chevron Publishing Corporation, MD.
- Dyregrov, A. (1997) The Process In Psychological Debriefing Journal Of Traumatic Stress, V 10 (4)
- Dyregrov, A. (1999) Psychological debriefing following critical events, traumas and losses: a manual for group leaders, Center for Crisis Psychology
- Dyregrov, A. (2000) Helpful and Hurtful Aspects of Debrief-Groups, Center for Crisis Psychology
- Dyregrov, A. (2000) Psychological Debriefing -- An Effective Method? Center for Crisis Psychology
- Ministry of National Education/UNICEF Psycho-social School Project Assessment and Evaluation, September 1999-June 2001
- Ministry of National Education/UNICEF Psycho-social School Project Normal Reactions Following Disasters -- Psycho-education Handbook, September 1999-June 2001
- Ministry of National Education/UNICEF Psycho-social School Project Children and Disaster -- Teaching Recovery Techniques, September 1999 -- June 2001
- Ministry of National Education/UNICEF Psycho-social School Project Advanced Training Manual for 15 Sessions of Classroom Based Intervention (CBI) -- Targeting Youth Survivors of the Turkish Earthquakes September 1999 -- June 2001
- Psycho-social School Project Education Year 2000-2001 Agreement between the Ministry of National Education (MoNE) of the Republic of Turkey and The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) September 2000
- Smith, P., Dyregrov, A., & Yule, W., (1999) Children and Disaster: Teaching Recovery Techniques, Children and War Foundation/Center for Crisis Psychology
- Stuvland, R., (1999) Earthquake Trauma Questionnaire, Turkey Center for Crisis Psychology
Acknowledgement
The UNICEF Recovery Plan for Turkish Children Affected by the 1999 Earthquakes received financial support from National Committees for UNICEF in the following countries: Andora; Austria; Belgium; Canada; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hong Kong; Ireland; Italy; Japan; Korea; Macedonia; The Netherlands; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; The United Kingdom and The United States of America. Support was also received from the following donor governments: Australia; Canada; Germany; Greece; Ireland; Luxembourg; The Netherlands; New Zealand; South Africa; Sweden and The United Kingdom.
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