1Begley D J. Understanding and circumventing the blood-brain barrier[J]. Acta Peadtr Suppl, 2003,443 (2) : 83-91.
2Oliver W, Pongruk S, Clifford P, et al. Mass Fatality Management following the South Asian Tsunami disaster: case studies in Thai- land, Indonesia, and SriLanka [J]. Plos Medicine, 2006,3 ( 6 ) : 809- 815.
3Dodgen D. Coordinating a local response to a national tragedy:Community mental health in Washington DC after the Pentagon attack [J]. Military Medicine,2002,167(5):87-89.
4Hoff L A. People in crisis: Understanding and helping[M]. San-Francisco : JosseyBass, 1995 : 1-30.
5Chaplin J P. Dictionary of Psychology[M]. Laurel, New York, 1985:28-31.
6Kristi Kanel. A guide to crisis intervention[M]. Pacific Grove,USA: Brooks/Cole Public, 2003 : 4-12.
7Everly G S,Boyle S. Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD):A meta-analytie review of effectiveness[J]. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 1999,1 (3) : 165-168.
8Myer R A,Williams R,Ottens A J,el at. A three-dimensional model for ravage[J]. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1992,14(2) : 137-148.
9Myer R A, Conte C. Assessment for crisis intervention[J]. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2006,62 (4) : 959-970.
10Brende J O. Coping with floods:Assessment, intervention, and recovery processes for survivors and helpers[J]. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 1998,28(2) :107-139.