Psychological Effects of a Large Scale Disaster (January 29, 2008)

Jan 31, 2008 - 3:15:32 PM

This was the first event in the Academic-Professional Security Series. It was held on January 29, 2008 and was designed to bring together professionals and academics working in the area of security to increase collaboration between the two groups.  This event was limited to fewer than 30 participants in order to encourage discussion.

 

The topic of the seminar was the Psychological Effects of a Large Scale Disaster.  The seminar was highlighted by a thorough presentation from Dr. Igor Khripunov of the Center for International Trade and Security covering broad areas of the topic including the likelihood of a disaster, the public’s perception of disasters and disaster preparation, and steps for mitigating psychological issues.  Dr. Jerry Gale of the UGA Department of Child and Family Development spoke briefly about a crisis counseling team for the Northeast Georgia area which was followed by a short discussion.

 

The attendees for the seminar represented a diverse group of disciplines.  Included among the attendees were representative from federal, state, and local law enforcement, emergency planners, psychologists, psychiatrists, hospital personnel, and others.

 View  Dr. Khripunov's power point presentation below.