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Introduction: The Mental Health Response to the September 11th Atttack on the Pentagon

Overview of Command and Control Issues: Setting the Stage

Professionalism, Honor, and Respect on September 11th: A Historical View of the Initial Response and Recovery Mortuary Team

Handling Human Remains following the Terrorist Attack on the Pentagon: Experiences of 10 Uniformed Health Care Workers

Walter Reed Army Medical Center's Mental Health Response to the Pentagon Attack

Help in Troubled Times: Chaplain Comments Concerning Operation Noble Eagle

Meeting the Patients Where They Are: Consultation-Liaison Response to Trauma Victims of the Pentagon Attack

New Priorities in Evacuation Training Based on the Pentagon Experience

Psychiatric Responses by the U.S. Navy to the Pentagon Attack

A Perspective on the Air Force's Mental Health Response to the Pentagon

Perspectives on Coordination from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense/Health Affairs

Air Force Critical Incident Stress Management Outreach with Pentagon Staff after the Terrorist Attack

Integration of a Small Clinic into the Pentagon Response: The Bolling Air Force Base Perspective

Application of Army Combat Stress Control Doctrine in Work with Pentagon Survivors

Operation Solace: Overview of the Mental Health Intervention following the September 11, 2001 Pentagon Attack

Principles Guiding Implementation of the Operation Solace Plan: "Pieces of PIES", Therapy by Walking around, and Care Management

Returning to the Pentagon: The Use of Mass Desensitization following the September 11, 2001 Attack

Development of a Brief Questionaire to Measure Mental Health Outcomes among Pentagon Employees following the September 11, 2001 Attack

The U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine Response to the Pentagon Attack: A Multipronged Prevention-Based Approach

Pentagon Family Assistance Center Inter-Agency Mental Health Collaboration and Response

The Role of Leadership in Trauma Response: Pentagon Family Assistance Center

Providing "Brief Education and Support" for Emergency Response Workers: An Alternative to Debriefing

Counseling Support within the Navy Mass Casualty Assistance Team Post - September 11

The Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in the Pentagon Response

Operation Noble Eagle: Forensic and Psychosocial Aspects of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology's Response to the September 11 Pentagon Attack

Psychological Intervention with Mortuary Workers after the September 11 Attack: The Dover Behavioral Health Consultant Model

Coordinating a Local Response to a National Tragedy: Community Mental Health in Washington, DC after the Pentagon Attack

Perspectives on Disaster Mental Health Intervention from the USNS Comfort

September 11th - Ripples across the Ocean: Perspectives from Tripler Army Medical Center

Conclusion