What is Disaster Mental Health?
Disaster mental health refers to mental health services for victims, first responders, and medical personnel who experience disaster. Disaster can include a wide variety of sudden, catastrophic events that cause loss of life, such as an earthquake, a terrorist attack, or even a global pandemic.
What Conditions Are Associated With Disaster Mental Health?
Traumatic experiences during disaster can produce a variety of mental health conditions that last long after danger ends. Some of these may be related to neurological changes produced by long periods of “fight or flight.”
One of the most prominent conditions associated with disaster mental health is PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.) Once thought common only in military conflict, it is now understood PTSD can come from any intense experience of danger that provokes feelings of helplessness.

PTSD can have symptoms including flashbacks, memory loss (especially in relation to the traumatic event), anxiety, depression, difficulty sleeping, nightmares, and angry outbursts. The vast majority of PTSD sufferers are nonviolent and pose no threat to others.
Anxiety and depression are typical complications from any disaster. Both adults and children may feel guilty, believing they “should have done more.” Emotional flashbacks in which the sufferer re-experiences negative emotions without “seeing” or “hearing” the event, are common.
Disaster Mental Health Recovery and Lifestyle Changes
Disaster mental health treatment often includes a combination of medication and therapy. Medication focuses on reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression. Therapy can be in a group or one-on-one setting. Its primary goal is to help a sufferer process trauma.
One of the biggest challenges in disaster mental health care is the difficulty sufferers face verbalizing their experiences. Processing the emotions that come from trauma help reduce their effect on a person’s life. Novel approaches such as art therapy help many individuals express trauma in a way that helps. Techniques like journaling may also be used.
Disaster mental health patients need to identify psychological triggers in their environment. These triggers can cause them to re-experience the emotions or sensations of a past trauma. At first, recognizing and avoiding such triggers is advisable. With professional help, it’s possible to overcome the negative associations of triggers in a controlled environment.
Disaster Mental Health Research

Disaster mental health has been a prominent concern in psychology for decades. As researchers have uncovered effects of trauma on the brain, it has become clear profound neurological changes can occur during disaster even if one is not physically harmed.
Disaster mental health research focuses on two main areas: Reduction and treatment. Reduction aims to equip at-risk populations, like police and EMTs, with coping strategies to manage trauma. Treatment focuses on the neurobiology of trauma, creating better clinical resources for disaster mental health.
Why is Further Disaster Mental Health Research Necessary?
Millions of people all around the world are affected by mental health issues arising from disaster. The lessons of disaster mental health apply to everything from the COVID-19 outbreak to individual experiences of sexual assault or other criminal violence. With that in mind, all disaster mental health research has potential to help a broad spectrum of the population.
Disaster Mental Health Clinical Trials
This list contains all disaster mental health clinical trials on record at ClinicalTrials.gov. To feature a clinical trial on our site, contact us.
- Screening for Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Cognitive Function in Individuals With History of Strokeon August 15, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Stroke; Brain Disease; Vascular Diseases; Cerebrovascular Disorder Sponsors: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Recruiting
- Adaptive Coping Skills Training to Improve Psychological Distress Among Cardiorespiratory Failure Survivorson August 15, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Depression; Anxiety; Post-traumatic Stress Disorder; Stress; Worries; Pain or Disability; Breath Shortness Interventions: Behavioral: Blueprint; Behavioral: Education program Sponsors: Duke University; Oregon Health and Science University; University of Colorado, Denver; University of California, Los Angeles Recruiting
- Characterization of Nociception Phenotype in Individuals With Intellectual Disabilityon August 15, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Intellectual Disability Interventions: Device: TSA2 Thermosensory Stimulator Sponsors: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) Recruiting
- A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of JNJ-77242113 (Icotrokinra) in Biologic-naïve Participants With Active Psoriatic Arthritison August 15, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Arthritis, Psoriatic Interventions: Drug: Icotrokinra; Drug: Placebo; Drug: Active reference comparator Sponsors: Janssen Research & Development, LLC Recruiting
- Open-label, Multi-center, Phase I/II Study to Assess Safety, Disease Progression and Cellular Kinetics Following YTB323 Administration in Participants With Non-active Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PMS)on August 15, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Interventions: Biological: rapcabtagene autoleucel (YTB323) Sponsors: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Recruiting
- Interventions in Mathematics and Cognitive Skillson August 15, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Math Learning Disability; Child Development; Developmental Disability; Learning Disabilities; Learning Disabled; Learning Curve; Mathematics Disorder; Dyscalculia; Dyscalculia, Primary; Dyscalculia, Acquired; Specific Learning Disorder, With Impairment in Mathematics; Individuality; Behavior, Child; Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms; Behavior; Decision Making; Neuronal Plasticity; Cognition; Cognition Disorder; Cognitive Dysfunction; Cognitive Change; Cognitive Impairment, Mild; Cognitive Developmental Delay; Cognitive Orientation; Cognitive Delay, Mild; Cognitive Deficits, Mild; Cognitive Abnormality; Neuroscience Interventions: Other: Interventions in Mathematics and Cognitive Skills - Experimental; Other: Interventions in Mathematics and Cognitive Skills - Active Comparator Sponsors: Stanford University; Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Recruiting
- Safety and Usability of the ATLAS 2030 Exoskeleton in Pediatric Patients With Spinal Cord Injuryon August 14, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Interventions: Device: Rehabilitation treatment with ATLAS2030 Sponsors: MarsiBionics; Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo; Fundación del Lesionado Medular Recruiting
- A Study of the Efficacy and Safety of SP-624 in the Treatment of Adults With Major Depressive Disorderon August 14, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Major Depressive Disorder Interventions: Drug: SP-624; Drug: Placebo Sponsors: Sirtsei Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Rho, Inc. Recruiting
- Evaluation of a Home-based Parenting Support Program: Parenting Young Childrenon August 14, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Intellectual Disability; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; Autism Spectrum Disorder Interventions: Behavioral: Parenting Young Children; Behavioral: Treatment as Usual Sponsors: Örebro University, Sweden; Linkoeping University; Mälardalen University; Stockholm University; Uppsala University; Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research Recruiting
- Defining the Brain Phenotype of Children With Williams Syndromeon August 14, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Williams Syndrome; Duplication Sponsors: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Recruiting
- Recovery in Telling Life Storieson August 14, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Schizophrenia Disorders; Personality Disorders; Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder; Anxiety Disorders; Recurrent Depressive Disorder; PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; Hyperkinetic Disorders; Eating Disorders; Bipolar Disorders; Aspergers Syndrome Interventions: Behavioral: Narrative therapy Sponsors: University of Aarhus Recruiting
- Executive Function in Early Childhoodon August 14, 2025 at 4:00 am
Conditions: Reading Disability Interventions: Behavioral: Reading Tutoring Sponsors: Vanderbilt University; Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Recruiting
Conclusion
With more people experiencing disaster, stigma around seeking disaster mental health treatment is beginning to fade. Disaster mental health clinical resources will depend on active clinical trials that uncover further information about the brain’s trauma response. Further medical research may help millions of people reclaim their sense of stability.
Sources
- https://www.phe.gov/Preparedness/planning/abc/Pages/disaster-behavioral.aspx
- https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325578
- https://www.rainn.org/articles/flashbacks
- https://emergency.cdc.gov/coping/index.asp
- https://www.mhanational.org/coping-disaster
- https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/what-are-treatments-for-posttraumatic-stress-disorder
- https://www.ptsd.va.gov/understand_tx/tx_basics.asp