Gesamtlänge aller Episoden:
Impact of disaster on family groups. Behavior and attitudes of family members. Significant reactions to disaster, to the problems posed by disaster, and to the threat of future danger.
The compelling urge to help. Willing workers as hindrances to vital work. Important aspects of volunteer goods and services.
This program envisions how a "Rehearsal for Disaster" can point out the strengths and weaknesses in a community's emergency plan.
This program envisions how a "Rehearsal for Disaster" can point out the strengths and weaknesses in a community's emergency plan.
This program focuses on San Angelo, Texas, the site of a 1953 tornado and a major 1954 storm. Aspects of adjustment and rehabilitation after the first crisis. what happens to people when "lightning strikes twice."
Problems of communication and problems arising from lack of communication. Obstacles in the process of sharing vital information. Difficulties in telling and being told.
This program focuses on San Angelo, Texas, the site of a 1953 tornado and a major 1954 storm. Aspects of adjustment and rehabilitation after the first crisis. what happens to people when "lightning strikes twice."
Problems of communication and problems arising from lack of communication. Obstacles in the process of sharing vital information. Difficulties in telling and being told.
The progressive stages of disaster reaction. Differing mental and emotional outlooks and when they imply for survival and rehabilitation of individuals, of families, of the community.
Problems of command and direction. Dilemmas of control and coordination. Sources of leadership. How disaster affects customary controls and authorities.