The trauma of terrorism : sharing knowledge and shared care, an international handbook /
A compendium of the latest information on terrorism & its impact on individuals, families, communities, & nations. Issues explored include the need for cultural sensitivity when observing the damaging impact of terrorism & subsequent development of intervention programmes.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Binghamton, NY :
Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- FOREWORD. Terrorism: the United Nations and the search for shared solutions
- INTRODUCTION. The trauma of terrorism: contextual considerations
- SECTION 1. THE ORIGINS OF TERRORISM IN MODERN SOCIETY. The origins and nature of terrorism: foundations and issues
- Terrorism as strategy of psychological warfare
- Tales from the underground
- Aum Shinrikyo: the threshold crossed
- Voice: Murdered twin Buddhas and annihilated twin towers: traumatized civilization
- Tactical and strategic terrorism
- Voice: Do they kill for their mothers?
- Voice: Palestinian voices
- Voice: Remembrance Day/Independence Day
- Voice: Terrorism poem
- SECTION 2. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF TERRORISM. Adults in the United States, Voice: Grounded on Sept. 11
- Psychological impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks: summary of empirical findings in adults
- Television watching and mental health in the general population of New York City after September 11
- Voice: Too close to ever forget
- Exploring the myths of coping with a national trauma: a longitudinal study of responses to the September 11th terrorist attacks
- Somatization and terrorism
- FINDINGS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. Short- and long-term effects of terrorist attacks in Spain
- Voice: Spain: the ETA enigma
- Northern Ireland: the psychological impact of "the troubles"
- Voice: Brave little man
- Voice: "So what is it like now that your country is run by a terrorist?"
- The long-term effects of terrorism in France
- Psychological effects of terrorist attacks in Algeria
- Voice: Nadia, a victim/survivor of a terrorist massacre of her family in Algeria
- Short- and long-term effects on the victims of terror in Sri Lanka
- Voice: Sri Lanka: the destruction of south Asia's most developed society
- Observations on the impact on Kenyans of the August 7, 1998 bombing of the United States Embassy in Nairobi
- Voice: We are asked to do anything and everything except be victims
- Terror and trauma in Bali: Australia's mental health disaster response
- Voice: Memories of Bali / Alan Atkinson
- Voice: A baptism of fire in Bali
- International findings on the impact of terrorism
- Traumatic loss, complicated grief, and terrorism
- Voice: Theo was on Pan Am 103
- Voice: When you are alone, it is different
- The psychological burden of bioterrorism
- CHILDREN. Psychological impact of terrorism on children and families in the United States
- Voice: I don't want to go to any more funerals of eight year olds
- The immediate psychological consequences of terror attacks in children
- Post-traumatic distress in Israeli adolescents exposed to ongoing terrorism: selected findings from school-based screenings in Jerusalem and nearby settlements
- Voice: Koby's death
- In the shadow of terror: changes in world assumptions in Israeli youth
- SECTION 3. THE IMPACT OF TERRORISM ON INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS AND SOCIETY. Terrorism's toll on civil liberties
- The theater of terror: the psychology of terrorism and the mass media
- Guide: Media guidelines: from the "trauma vortex" to the "healing vortex"
- Voice: Wrong place at the wrong time
- Cultural issues in terrorism and in response to terrorism
- Some of the effects of terrorism on refugees
- Voice: The effects of terror on Ethiopian Israelis: what I have left
- SECTION 4. PSYCHOLOGICAL FIRST AID, ACUTE AND LONG-TERM TREATMENT FOLLOWING TERRORIST ATTACKS. Mental health interventions in a general hospital following terrorist attacks: the Israeli experience
- Voice: When news comes close
- Treating survivors of terrorism while adversity continues
- The treatment of children impacted by the World Trade Center attack
- Terror, trauma, and bereavement: implications for theory and therapy
- Voice: Elizabeth Neuffer: in memoriam
- Voice: In memoriam: Daniel Pearl
- SECTION 5. SCHOOL- AND COMMUNITY-BASED INTERVENTIONS IN THE FACE OF TERRORIST ATTACKS. Building resilience: a school-based intervention for children exposed to ongoing trauma and stress
- Community-based interventions in New York City after 9/11: a provider's perspective
- An ecological community-based approach for dealing with traumatic stress: a case of terror attack on a Kibbutz
- SECTION 6. A MULTICOMPONENT MODEL OF PREPARING PROVIDERS IN COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY TERRORISM. Toward a public mental health approach for survivors of terrorism
- The primary care health system as a core resource in response to terrorism
- Identification and follow-up by primary care doctors of children with PTSD after terrorist attacks
- Religious care in coping with terrorism
- Responding to terrorism in the USA: firefighters share experiences in their own words
- Guide: Caring for public servants
- Coping with the aftermath of terror-resilience of ZAKA body handlers
- Voice: Ten years later?
- Training and mobilizing volunteers
- Volunteers in disaster reponse: the American Red Cross
- Training therapists to treat the psychological consequences of terrorism: disseminating psychotherapy research and researching psychotherapy dissemination
- Provider perspectives on disaster mental health services in Oklahoma City
- Guide: Some principles of self care
- SECTION 7. INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS: NEW METHODS OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY. Terrorism: the community perspective
- Community mental health in emergencies and mass disasters: the Tel-Aviv model
- Challenges of urban mental health disaster planning
- Integrating behavioral aspects into community preparedness and response systems
- Finding the gift in the horror: toward developing a national psychosocial security policy
- The need for continuum of trauma services: who feeds the birds?
- Voice: Right after the bomb went off
- Mental health services preparing for the psychological consequences of terrorism
- Mental health response to terrorism in the United States: an adolescent field in an adolescent nation
- Guide: Building bi-national collaboration in the face of terrorism
- Voice: Assault on the United Nations: Baghdad, 19 August 2003
- CONCLUSION. Sharing knowledge and shared care
- Epilogue.