Author(s): Jay Levinson and Abraham J Domb
Dealing with closure must be an integral part of disaster response planning, even if problems for those effected are relatively long-term. Often closure is intertwined with forensic victim identification or a pandemic such as COVID-19. Each case must be handled by listening to those bereaved, then choosing an appropriate social worker, psychologist, psychiatrist, and/or clergyman. Even the recent COVID-(20)19 pandemic has presented different and complex problems of closure.
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