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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Conference (5th : 2006 : Casper, Wyo.)
Proceedings of the 5th Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Conference / edited by George W. Doherty.
p. ; cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN-13: 978-1-932690-37-8 (trade paper : alk. paper)
ISBN-10: 1-932690-37-9 (trade paper : alk. paper)
1. Disasters--Psychological aspects--Congresses. 2. Psychiatric emergencies--Congresses. 3. Crisis intervention (Mental health services)--Congresses. I. Doherty, George W. (George William) II. Title.
[DNLM: 1. Stress Disorders, Traumatic--therapy--Congresses. 2. Crisis Intervention--Congresses. 3. Disaster Planning--Congresses. 4. Emergency Services, Psychiatric--Congresses. WM 172 R684 2007]
RC451.4.D57R63 2006
363.348--dc22
2007006292
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION DISASTER MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE
PO BOX 786
LARAMIE, WY 82073-0786
http://www.rmrinstitute.org/rocky.html
email:
Phone: 307-399-4818
The Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Institute is a 501(c)3 Non-profit Organization.
Foreword
Since 1998, the Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Institute has pursued the mission of promoting the development and application of practice, research and training in disaster mental health, critical incident stress management, traumatology and other emergency response interventions and the promotion of community awareness, resilience and recovery. This includes hazards vulnerability, mitigation research, strategic planning, and training for first responders, mental health professionals, chaplains and related personnel in all settings. The Institutes motto is: Learning from the past and planning for the future.
One of the Institutes purposes includes providing a forum for presentation of research results, practice activities, field experiences and other opportunities for networking. The Fifth Annual Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Conference was an opportunity for first responders and mental health professionals to present and discuss information about their experiences in the field and to share this with peers. An additional objective for this conference was to give presenters and delegates the opportunity to briefly pull away from their response modes and to decompress in a pleasant environment with peers who share their understanding of how these stressful events and responses affect not just victims, but also responders and mental health professionals.
The theme of the conference was TAKING CHARGE IN TROUBLED TIMES: Response, Resilience, Recovery and Follow-up. Presenters addressed various aspects of this topic and further discussed these with delegates in a number of daily roundtable discussions. After hours, delegates were able to take part in a number of planned and ad-hoc activities.
Again, the conference had two goals: one to learn from research, field experiences and networking; and second, to provide a safe, fun, relaxing time to enjoy away from regular responder activities. In both of these, the conference was a success. This book presents major papers and information about the presentations and activities. It is hoped that this volume will allow further dissemination of these presentations to others in the first responder and disaster mental health communities and provide a useful addition to these very important fields. This book is dedicated to all those first responders (fire, law enforcement, EMTs, disaster mental health professionals, chaplains and others) who are always there for victims of disasters and critical incidents and who help each other in dealing with the stresses of such response. Without these dedicated people, we all would be less resilient
George W. Doherty, President
Rocky Mountain Region
Disaster Mental Health Institute
Acknowledgements
In preparing for and carrying out a conference such as this, it takes the work and cooperation of many individuals. Thanks are due to Carol Chapin, Director of Convention Sales for the Casper Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and her very able staff. All delegates were treated to a reception buffet dinner at the Casper Events Center, sponsored by the Visitors Bureau. Additional thanks are extended to: the Mayor of Casper, The Honorable Renee R. Burgess for welcoming the conference delegates; to Bruce Berst, Company I, who presented the story of the Platte Bridge Station and Red Butte Battle (both including information about Caspar Collins for whom the city of Casper is named); Carol Chapin who presented the story of the City of Casperits transformation from cattle town to the Oil Capital of the Rockies; the volunteer workers from the Visitors Bureau who assisted at the reception and those who helped work registration at the conference; Renee Penton-Jones, General Manager and LeAnn Miller, Director of Catering and their staffs at the Casper Holiday Inn on the River for their professional assistance in the logistics of making the onsite activities of the conference a success.
Others that contributed to the success of the conference included David Smith, Gary Hulit, Randy Hanson, Stewart Anderson, Theresa Simpson, Merit Thomas and others who helped spread the word about the conference among their colleagues. Among those to whom we are further indebted are the Casper Petroleum Club and their able staff for opening their dining facility for our Conference Delegate Dinner on the Friday evening of the conference. Finally, thanks to Jude Carino, Center Director, National Historic Trails Interpretive Center for making available discounted admissions passes to the Center for conference attendees. Delegates who took advantage of this experienced the unique opportunity of learning about the history of the early pioneers traveling west and the hardships they encountered from interpretive talks, exhibits and interactive activities.
About the Cover
A special thank-you to Kurt Box of the Casper Area Convention & Visitors Bureau for permission to use this beautiful photo of the Casper, Wyoming skyline at twilight.
Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Institute
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Holly Dorst, PsyD Private Practice Laramie, WY | Anne Bunn, PhD University of Wyoming Counseling Center Laramie, WY | Sgt David Smith Laramie Police Department Laramie, WY Board Chair |
ADVISORY BOARD
Stewart Anderson | Marti Mace | Gary Hulit |
Emergency Manager | Cheyenne, WY | Counselor |
Casper, WY | Laramie, WY |
Sarah Gundle, PsyD | Pamela Smith | Carol Nordlander |
St Lukes-Roosevelt Hosp. Ctr. | Ivinson Memorial Hospital | Wheat Ridge, CO |
Roosevelt Division | Laramie, WY |
New York, NY |
Kevin Furlong, PhD | Nancy Day | Sheryl Brickner |
Department of Geosciences | E-Productivity-Services.net | Lost and Found Inc |