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Describes how Kansas City mental health organizations responded to the community-wide mental health crisis that resulted from a hotel disaster in which 111 persons were killed and over 200 were injured. The mental health organizations provided mental-health-related education through the media, training for local psychologists and other caregivers, and support groups for those affected by the disaster. More than 500 persons contacted the community mental health centers for assistance. Outstanding aspects of the mental health organizations' response to the disaster were the rapidity and coordination of their efforts, and their success in obtaining cooperation from the media for the public education campaign. Information in that campaign was based on psychological research on the effects of disasters on mental health. (2 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献