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In the Wake of 9/11 The Psychology of Terror
Author: Thomas A. Pyszczynski, Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg
Year: 2002
Pages: 229
Format: PDF
File size: 15 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2002
Pages: 229
Format: PDF
File size: 15 MB
Language: ENG

David M. Gussman, published in 2003, is a psychological analysis of the events that occurred after September 11, 2001, when terrorism became a global issue. The book explores how the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington D. C. affected individuals, communities, and society as a whole, and examines the psychological impact of these events on people's lives. It also discusses the role of media coverage and government policies in shaping public opinion and behavior. The author argues that understanding the psychological effects of trauma can help us better prepare for future disasters and promote healing and resilience in those affected. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the diversity of experiences and perspectives among survivors and their families, as well as the need to address the underlying causes of terrorism to prevent further violence. The book provides insights into the psychological dynamics of trauma and recovery, highlighting the complex interplay between individual and collective responses to catastrophic events. It also offers practical recommendations for mental health professionals, policymakers, and community leaders seeking to support those affected by trauma. In the Wake of 911 The Psychology of Terror is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the psychological impact of terrorism and promoting healing and resilience in its aftermath.
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