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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.
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.
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