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The Function of Avoidance in Improving the Understanding of Disaster Recovery
Authors:Michele Many  Tonya Hansel  Michelle Moore  Zack Rosenburg  Howard Osofsky
Affiliation:1. Health Sciences Center, Louisiana State University , New Orleans , Louisiana , USA;2. The St. Bernard Project , Chalmette , Louisiana , USA
Abstract:
Functional avoidance as an intermittent coping mechanism is a necessary component in disaster recovery. By temporarily avoiding losses after disaster, survivors can secure basic needs and begin rebuilding. It is not until recovery projects are completed that mental health outcomes become apparent. Many individuals begin a healthy grieving process; however, for others, where avoidance extends past the completion of normalizing tasks it becomes pathological. This study presents the concept of functional avoidance and investigates the point at which it becomes dysfunctional using case examples and data from a mental health clinic. Findings suggest increased emotional distress, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder over 3 years after Hurricane Katrina.
Keywords:Disaster  hurricane recovery  mental health symptoms
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