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Terrorism, Trauma and Psychology Gwen Brookes (University of Western Australia, Australia)

Terrorism, Trauma and Psychology By Gwen Brookes (University of Western Australia, Australia)

Terrorism, Trauma and Psychology by Gwen Brookes (University of Western Australia, Australia)


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Terrorism, Trauma and Psychology Summary

Terrorism, Trauma and Psychology: A multilevel victim perspective of the Bali bombings by Gwen Brookes (University of Western Australia, Australia)

This book provides a comprehensive insight into the multilayered effects experienced by directly affected victims and their indirectly affected family members following terrorist incidents and other world disasters. Chapters draw primarily on interviews with fifty victims of the Bali bombings, but also consider terrorist incidents including the London and Boston bombings, and disasters such as the Boxing Day tsunami and the Fukusima nuclear disaster.

The book provides a detailed exploration of experiences and perceptions of those involved in the traumatic events, as well as their families, emergency response teams and community volunteers. Chapters discuss community responses to major incidents, appropriate non-medical models of intervention and vulnerable groups that may require special attention. The findings and analysis presented contribute to our understanding of the multilayered effects of terrorism on victims of all levels, and the importance of a planned and informed response, which includes the local community and its wealth of pre-existing resources.

Terrorism, Trauma and Psychology: A multilevel victim perspective of the Bali bombing will be key reading for researchers and academics in the fields of social and clinical psychology, as well as scholars of victimology and terrorism studies.

About Gwen Brookes (University of Western Australia, Australia)

Gwen Brooks is a psychologist in private practice, a member of the Australian Psychological Society, a research associate of Curtin University and an adjunct lecturer at the Department of Medicine and Pharmacology, Freemantle Unit at the University of Western Australia, Australia.

Julie Ann Pooley is the Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching in the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science and an Associate Professor of Psychology in the School of Psychology and Social Science at Edith Cowan University, Australia.

Jaya Earnest is Director of Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Associate Professor of International Health in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Curtin University, Western Australia, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Context of the Bali Study - Terrorist Attacks in Indonesia 2. An Exploratory, Qualitative Case Study Approach 3. The Effects on Victims in Bali 4. The Effects on Victims in Perth 5. Other Victims Who Are They? 6. The Aftermath of the Terrorist Attacks including the Effects and Support Interventions 7. Terrorist Attacks, Community Level Effects, the Media and How Governments Respond 8. A Post-Disaster Planning Framework - Opportunities for Multidisciplinary Application Appendix A Reflexive Diary and Photo Narratives

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NLS9780815356080
9780815356080
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Terrorism, Trauma and Psychology: A multilevel victim perspective of the Bali bombings by Gwen Brookes (University of Western Australia, Australia)
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Taylor & Francis Inc
2017-12-21
208
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