Chapter One:
For information on Acute Stress and PTSD:
www.cdc.gov
www.nimh.gov
Chapter Two:
“Hey, NYC: Here’s What to Do If We Get Nuked”
https://patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/hey-nyc-heres-what-do-if-we-get-nuked
www.nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
For emergency planning and go kits:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/03/smarter-living/packing-emergency-kit-disaster.html
(includes interview with Frank Smyth, Executive Director of Global Journalist Security)
Chapter Three
www.chariscenter.com (Paul Schweinler)
Chapter Four
www.Sidran.org for PTSD fact sheet and referrals to PTSD professionals
“The National Center for PTSD is dedicated to research and education on trauma and PTSD. We work to assure that the latest research findings help those exposed to trauma.”
https://www.istss.org/ International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies/research
Chapter Five
www.cpj.org Committee to Protect Journalists
Chapter Six
www.ivoh.org Images and Voices of Hope in Media
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
https://ameripriseadvisors.com/edie.haughney
Considered the most powerful and engaging financial education app in the country, Credit Stacker teaches young people about credit and personal finance issues. In the first two weeks of its launch, Stacker was downloaded by 200,000 people. Forbes.com calls Angel Rich, the young entrepreneur who developed the app “the next Steve Jobs.”
Chapter Nine
www.SoundsTrue.com The Roots of Buddhist Psychology by Jack Kornfield.
www.globalmeaninginstitute.com
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
http://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/current-projects/CoPE-WELL%20model
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
http://time.com/3967885/how-trauma-can-change-you-for-the-better/