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Psychology of terrorism / edited by Bruce Bongar ... [et al.].
Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Description
xviii, 492 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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RC569.5.T47 P83 2007
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Subject(s)
Terrorism
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Psychological aspects
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Disasters
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Psychological aspects
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Victims of terrorism
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Mental health
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Bongar, Bruce Michael
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The psychology of terrorism: defining the need and describing the goals / Bruce Bongar
Psychological issues in understanding terrorism and the response to terrorism / Clark McCauley
The need for proficient mental health professionals in the study of terrorism / Larry E. Beutler ... [et al.]
War versus justice in response to terrorist attacks: competing frames and their implications / Clark McCauley
The staircase to terrorism: a psychological exploration / Fathali M. Moghaddam
Terrorism and the media / Joel N. Shurkin
What is terrorism?: key elements and history / Scott Gerwehr and Kirk Hubbard
Psychological aspects of suicide terrorism / Ariel Merari
The strategy of terrorism and the psychology of mass-mediated fear / James N. Breckenridge and Philip G. Zimbardo
The role of religion, spirituality, and faith-based community in coping with acts of terrorism / Timothy A. Kelly --
Psychological consequences of actual or threatened CBRNE terrorism / Glenn R. Sullivan and Bruce Bongar
Psychological weapons of mass disruption through vicarious classical conditioning / Dennis D. Embry
Near- and long-term psychological effects of exposure to terrorist attacks / Susan E. Brandon and Andrew P. Silke
The response of relief organizations to terrorist attacks: an overview of how the Red Cross and other relief organizations work in conjunction with other agencies / John A. Clizbe and Susan Hamilton
Understanding how organizational bias influenced first responders at the World Trade Center / Joseph W. Pfeifer
Warfare, terrorism, and psychology / L. Morgan Banks and Larry C. James
Terrorism stress risk assessment and management / Douglas Paton and John. M. Violanti
Evidence-based interventions for survivors of terrorism / Josef I. Ruzek, Shira Maguen, and Brett T. Litz --
Neurobiological and behavioral consequences of terrorism; distinguishing normal from pathological responses, risk profiling, and optimizing resilience / Rachel Yehuda ... [et al.]
Older adults and terrorism / Lisa M. Brown, Donna Cohen, and Joy R. Kohlmaier
Children and terrorism: a family psychoeducational approach / Maureen Underwood, John Kalafat, and Nicci Spinazolla
Cultural considerations: caring for culturally diverse communities in the aftermath of terrorist attacks / David Chiriboga
The psychological consequences of terrorist alerts / Rose McDermott and Philip G. Zimbardo
Defusing terrorism of terror / A.J.W. Taylor
Psychological resilience in the face of terrorism / Lisa D. Butler, Leslie A. Morland, Gregory A. Leskin
Promoting resilience and recovery in first responders / Richard Gist
Integrating medical, public health, and mental health assets into a national response strategy / Dori B. Reissman, Stephan G. Reissman, and Brian W. Flynn
Reflections on the psychology of terrorism / Laura Pratchett, Lisa M. Brown, and Bruce Bongar.
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ISBN
0195172493
LCCN
2005034001
OCLC
62342122
International Article Number
9780195172492
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