Disaster Mental Health and Positive Psychology: An Afterward to the Special Issue

J Clin Psychol. 2016 Dec;72(12):1364-1368. doi: 10.1002/jclp.22418.

Abstract

The articles in this Special Issue are devoted to integrating the fields of disaster mental health and positive psychology. Their focus on resilience building, individual and community preparation, meaning making, and posttraumatic growth represents an important new development in disaster mental health. The overarching goal of this effort is to inform strategies to help both individuals-including children, adolescent, adult disaster survivors, and relief workers-and communities prepare for, respond to, recover from, and possibly even grow stronger in the face of adversity. To achieve this goal, this body of literature suggests that it is important for disaster mental health workers to partner with community leaders, organizations, and the population at large to understand community vulnerabilities, take advantage of existing strengths, and respect cultural factors implicated in disaster recovery. It further suggests that an effective community-based approach to disaster recovery will make psychosocial support and skill-building programs available to large numbers of survivors, which is critical for responding to future national and international disasters. Continued high-quality research that is comprehensive and considers not only relevant psychological, social, cultural, and biological factors but also interrelations between individuals, organizations and communities is needed to advance this relatively new and important direction of the disaster mental health field.

Keywords: disaster mental health; meaning in life; positive psychology; posttraumatic growth; purpose in life; resilience.

Publication types

  • Introductory Journal Article

MeSH terms

  • Disasters*
  • Humans
  • Mental Health Services*
  • Mental Health*
  • Survivors / psychology*