How Should Professional Psychiatric Associations Respond To a Large-Scale Disaster
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2025
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Cambridge Univ Press
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Disasters pose unique challenges, triggering significant psychological and social crises with both short- and long-term impacts. In this article, we address the critical role of professional psychiatric associations (PPAs) in responding to large-scale disasters, emphasizing the operational model connected with the Psychiatric Association of T & uuml;rkiye's (PAT) response to the 2023 earthquakes in T & uuml;rkiye and Northern Syria. We propose the SOLIDARITE model, a structured response framework, which incorporates sustained preparedness, organized networks, resource libraries, on-site and remote interventions, and comprehensive disaster planning across early, middle, and long-term phases. The model emphasizes a multidimensional approach integrating pre-disaster preparedness through training, various psychosocial support options, the establishment of networks, and the formulation of a master disaster response plan. The implementation of this model by PAT during the 2023 earthquakes facilitated an effective and prompt response, underlining the importance of PPAs' role in disaster preparedness and action. The SOLIDARITE model supports the need for deeper integration of disaster psychiatry into psychiatric training and calls for national and international collaboration to enhance the preparedness and response capacity of PPAs.
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Esen, Emre Cem/0000-0003-4535-389X; Mutlu, Emre/0000-0001-6604-2105
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Disaster Preparedness, Earthquake, Psychiatric Associations, Psychological First Aid, Psychosocial Support, Psychiatry, psychosocial support, Syria, RC435-571, Disaster Planning, psychological first aid, Disasters, Viewpoint, psychiatric associations, earthquake, Earthquakes, Humans, Disaster preparedness, Societies, Medical, Finland
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European Psychiatry
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68
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1
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