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_aPsychology of terrorism / _cedited by Bruce Bongar ... [et al.]. |
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_aOxford ; _aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2007. |
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_axviii, 492 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tThe psychology of terrorism : defining the need and describing the goals / _rBruce Bongar -- _tPsychological issues in understanding terrorism and the response to terrorism / _rClark McCauley -- _tThe need for proficient mental health professionals in the study of terrorism / _rLarry E. Beutler ... [et al.] -- _tWar versus justice in response to terrorist attacks : competing frames and their implications / _rClark McCauley -- _tThe staircase to terrorism : a psychological exploration / _rFathali M. Moghaddam -- _tTerrorism and the media / _rJoel N. Shurkin -- _tWhat is terrorism? : key elements and history / _rScott Gerwehr and Kirk Hubbard -- _tPsychological aspects of suicide terrorism / _rAriel Merari -- _tThe strategy of terrorism and the psychology of mass-mediated fear / _rJames N. Breckenridge and Philip G. Zimbardo -- _tThe role of religion, spirituality, and faith-based community in coping with acts of terrorism / _rTimothy A. Kelly. |
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_tPsychological consequences of actual or threatened CBRNE terrorism / _rGlenn R. Sullivan and Bruce Bongar -- _tPsychological weapons of mass disruption through vicarious classical conditioning / _rDennis D. Embry -- _tNear- and long-term psychological effects of exposure to terrorist attacks / _rSusan E. Brandon and Andrew P. Silke -- _tThe response of relief organizations to terrorist attacks : an overview of how the Red Cross and other relief organizations work in conjunction with other agencies / _rJohn A. Clizbe and Susan Hamilton -- _tUnderstanding how organizational bias influenced first responders at the World Trade Center / _rJoseph W. Pfeifer -- _tWarfare, terrorism, and psychology / _rL. Morgan Banks and Larry C. James -- _tTerrorism stress risk assessment and management / _rDouglas Paton and John. M. Violanti -- _tEvidence-based interventions for survivors of terrorism / _rJosef I. Ruzek, Shira Maguen, and Brett T. Litz. |
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_tNeurobiological and behavioral consequences of terrorism : distinguishing normal from pathological responses, risk profiling, and optimizing resilience / _rRachel Yehuda ... [et al.] -- _tOlder adults and terrorism / _rLisa M. Brown, Donna Cohen, and Joy R. Kohlmaier -- _tChildren and terrorism : a family psychoeducational approach / _rMaureen Underwood, John Kalafat, and Nicci Spinazolla -- _tCultural considerations : caring for culturally diverse communities in the aftermath of terrorist attacks / _rDavid Chiriboga -- _tThe psychological consequences of terrorist alerts / _rRose McDermott and Philip G. Zimbardo -- _tDefusing the terrorism of terror / _rA.J.W. Taylor -- _tPsychological resilience in the face of terrorism / _rLisa D. Butler, Leslie A. Morland, Gregory A. Leskin -- _tPromoting resilience and recovery in first responders / _rRichard Gist -- _tIntegrating medical, public health, and mental health assets into a national response strategy / _rDori B. Reissman, Stephan G. Reissman, and Brian W. Flynn -- _tReflections on the psychology of terrorism / _rLaura Pratchett, Lisa M. Brown, and Bruce Bongar. |
520 | _aThe past decade has witnessed a dramatic transformation in the nature and use of political terrorism. This text is an indispensable resource in the field of psychology and terrorism for mental health clinicians, medical care providers, educators, researchers, and others who respond to acts of terroism. | ||
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_aTerrorism _xPsychological aspects. |
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_aDisasters _xPsychological aspects. |
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_aVictims of terrorism _xMental health. |
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_3Table of contents _uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip063/2005034001.html |
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