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Role stressors and supports for emergency workers : proceedings from a 1984 workshop / sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Language(s): English
Published: Rockville, Md. : The Institute, [1986?]
Series: DHHS publication ;
Subjects: Disasters > Psychological aspects > Congresses.
Accidents > Psychological aspects > Congresses.
Emergency medical personnel > Psychology > Congresses.
Stress (Psychology) > Congresses.
Allied Health Personnel > psychology.
Emergency Medical Services.
Role.
Stress, Psychological.
Note: "CMHSE, Center for Mental Health Studies of Emergencies."
"Papers ... discussed at a workshop cosponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Federal Emergncy Management Agency (FEMA). Held December 6-7, 1984, in Wahington, D.C. ..."-- p. iii.
Physical Description: ix, 145 p. ; 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
Conference
Original Classification Number: RA 11 .B15 A25116 no.85-1408 (ADM)
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