Disaster incidents, response, and recovery all have a unique impact on all those involved. This course provides students with an introduction to the emotional and mental health challenges that are attributed to both man-made and natural disasters. Students will consider the mental health impacts of planning and preparation phases of disaster mitigation, as well as the response and recovery phases. Topics include: vulnerability and resilience, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) mental health interventions. In each instance, students will address the needs of both disaster victims and responders.
Student Learning Outcomes: At the conclusion of the MSEM program, the student will be able to:
Your discussion posts throughout this course – both initial and response posts – should be substantive and thoughtful, respond to the instructions, and integrate and refer to the course material. You should prioritize course content and limit references to external sources.
The major assignments in the course include a Mental Health Disaster Management Cycle Presentation (Week 5), the Clinical Service Recall and Accountability Procedure and Checklist (Week 6), and the After Action Report (Week 8)
Your grade in this course will be determined by the following criteria:
Assessment Item | Points |
Week 1 Assignment | 8 |
Week 1 Discussion #1 | 4 |
Week 1 Discussion #2 | 4 |
Week 2 Assignment | 8 |
Week 2 Discussion | 4 |
Week 3 Assignment | 8 |
Week 3 Discussion | 4 |
Week 4 Assignment | 8 |
Week 4 Discussion | 4 |
Week 5 Assignment | 10 |
Week 5 Discussion | 4 |
Week 6 Assignment | 8 |
Week 6 Discussion | 4 |
Week 7 Quiz | 8 |
Week 7 Discussion | 4 |
Week 8 Assignment | 10 |
Course learning modules are divided into weeks. Each week starts on Wednesday at 12:00 AM Eastern Time (ET) and closes on Wednesday at 11:59 PM ET, with the exception of Week 8, which ends on Sunday at 11:59 PM ET. All assignments must be submitted by 11:59 PM ET on their due date.
Week 1: Mar 13 – Mar 20
Week 2: Mar 20 – Mar 27
Week 3: Mar 27 – Apr 3
Week 4: Apr 3 – Apr 10
Week 5: Apr 10 – Apr 17
Week 6: Apr 17 – Apr 24
Week 7: Apr 24 – May 1
Week 8: May 1 – May 5
Week 1 Discussion – Introduction and Disaster Event Selection
Week 1 Discussion – Mental Health Professions
Week 1 Assignment: SOAP Note
Week 2 Discussion – Evaluation of Tabletop Exercises in Emergency Management
Week 2 Assignment: Analysis of Mental Health Planning & Preparation in Emergency Management
Week 3 Discussion: Event Response Checklist
Week 3 Assignment: Evaluating Mental Health Response in Disaster Management
Week 4 Discussion: After-Action Report
Week 4 Assignment: Exploring Mental Health Recovery Strategies
Week 5 Discussion: Disaster Management Cycle
Week 5 Assignment: Mental Health Disaster Management Cycle Presentation
Week 6 Discussion: Disaster Activation
Week 6 Assignment: Clinical Service Recall and Accountability Procedure and Checklist
Week 7 Discussion: Reflecting on the Intersection of Disaster Management and Mental Health
Week 7 Quiz
Week 8 Assignment: Response Action Plan
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Discussion posts: If the initial post is submitted late, but still within the discussion board week, there will be a 10% grade reduction from the total discussion grade (e.g., a 3 point discussion will be reduced by 0.3 points). Any posts submitted after the end of the Discussion Board week will not be graded.
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