For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

The Psychology of Disaster: The Impact of Calamity on Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Health / Jamie Aten and Pam King

Feb 12, 2025
Pam King, an expert in psychology and spirituality, shares her on-the-ground insights from the Southern California fires. Jamie Aten, a disaster psychologist, discusses how personal calamities have shaped his work, including his response to Hurricane Katrina and his journey as a cancer survivor. Together, they explore the profound psychological and spiritual impacts of disasters, how ruptured meaning amplifies distress, and the importance of community and faith in recovery. They also highlight strategies for cultivating purpose and spiritual health amid turmoil.
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ANECDOTE

Up-Close Fire Rescue

  • Pam King describes watching flames from her bedroom and helping neighbors pump pool water to save a house during the Altadena fires.
  • She recalls driving through streets where homes were reduced to ashes with chimneys standing amid burning gas lines.
INSIGHT

Disasters Are Growing In Frequency And Complexity

  • Jamie Aten notes disasters are increasing in frequency and complexity, creating cascading crises like tsunamis causing nuclear meltdowns.
  • He connects population shifts and density with rising disaster risk and more complex consequences.
ANECDOTE

From Katrina Researcher To Cancer Patient

  • Jamie Aten recounts how Hurricane Katrina redirected his career into disaster work within weeks of starting his first faculty job.
  • Eight years later he faced stage four colon cancer, experiencing disaster internally with no possibility of evacuation.
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