Helping Children Cope with Crisis: References and Acknowledgements References Spirit of Excellence: Parent Empowerment Project Successful Parenting, African American Culture and My Vision for the Future. National Black Child Development Institute. Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Violence and Disasters, National Institute of Mental Health, NIH Pub. No. 01-3518, September 2001. “Psychological Sequelae of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks in New York City,” Galea, Ahern, Resnick, et al. New England Journal of Medicine, 346(13): 982-987, March 28, 2002. “Post 9-11 Pain Found to Linger in Young Minds,” Abby Goodnough, New York Times, May 2, 2002. Acknowledgements Dr. Alvin Poussaint, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, and Director of the Media Center at the Judge Baker Children’s Center Dr. Gwendolyn E. Boyd, President, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Mr. James Ferguson, Director, Children and Family Programs, Congress of National Black Churches, Inc. Dr. Patrice Harris, Caucus of Black Psychiatrists and Board of Directors, American Psychiatric Association (Also reviewed booklet materials) Ms. Grazell R. Howard, National Coalition of 100 Black Women Dr. Syed-Arshad Husain, Chair of Diversity Committee, American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists, and Director of the International Center for Psychosocial Trauma Dr. Paula Lockhart, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Director of the Behavioral Teratology Clinic, Kennedy Krieger Institute Dr. Sandra Mitchell, National Association of Black Social Workers Dr. Lucille Perez, Immediate Past-President, National Medical Association Ms. Stacy Scott, President, In Black Print Mr. Bill Simms, President, 100 Black Men of America Dr. Norma S. White, Immediate Past President, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Ms. Carla D. Williams, Immediate Past National President, Jack & Jill of America, Inc.
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