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Beverley Raphael

Researcher at Australian National University

Publications -  261
Citations -  12788

Beverley Raphael is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 260 publications receiving 12009 citations. Previous affiliations of Beverley Raphael include Princess Alexandra Hospital & QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute.

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Mental health responses in a decade of disasters: Australia, 1974-1983

TL;DR: Research and review were particularly crucial in uncovering the presence of significant morbidity, including posttraumatic stress disorder, among relief workers and children and in highlighting the need for coordination of mental health services with other relief efforts.
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Factors Associated with Increased Risk Perception of Pandemic Influenza in Australia

TL;DR: Multivariate analysis indicated that those living in rural regions were significantly more likely to perceive a high risk that a pandemic influenza would occur, while those with poor self-rated health perceived both a high likelihood of pandemic and high concern that self/family would be directly affected were such an event to occur.
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Achieving Service Change Through the Implementation of a Trauma-Informed Care Training Program Within a Mental Health Service

TL;DR: A brief training in Trauma-Informed Care principles and practices provides an important foundation for the development of trauma-informed, evidence-based mental health services.
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The evaluation of teaching in undergraduate psychiatric education: students' attitudes to psychiatry and the evaluation of clinical competency.

TL;DR: In this review approaches to the evaluation of undergraduate psychiatric education are discussed with particular emphasis on students' attitudes to psychiatry, including the clarification of the most appropriate goals for undergraduate education in psychiatry.
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Debriefing: its evolution and current status

TL;DR: Debriefing, like trauma counseling, and even grief counseling, has been taken up as an instant solution, and may be seen as something to hold onto in the face of disaster or other chaos, because it offers the security of a structure.