Individual and community responses to trauma and disaster : the structure of human chaos

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Individual and community responses to trauma and disaster : the structure of human chaos

edited by Robert J. Ursano, Brian G. McCaughey, Carol S. Fullerton ; foreword by Beverly Raphael

Cambridge University Press, 1995

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Includes index

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内容説明

The aims of this book are twofold: to improve understanding of the human experience of trauma, whether at the level of the individual or the community, and to help those who are its victims. The range of issues covered is impressive, from the biological basis of post-traumatic stress reactions, through practical strategies for prevention and treatment, to the psychosocial and fictional construction of terror. Wherever possible the editors have sought to impart understanding, order, and predictability to the experience of trauma and disasters in the belief that the way to recovery is through the mastery of chaotic events. This book will serve and inform clinicians, administrators and research workers in psychiatry, psychology, public health and related areas.

目次

  • Part I. Introduction: 1. Trauma and disaster R. J. Ursano, C . S. Fullerton and B. G. McCaughey
  • Part II. The Nature of Traumatic Stress: 2. The psychology of terror and its aftermath H. C. Holloway and C. S. Fullerton
  • 3. Exposure to traumatic death: the nature of the stressor R. J. Ursano and J. E. McCarroll
  • 4. Psychological and psychiatric aspects of technological disasters L. Weisaeth
  • 5. Traumatic effects of accidents U. F. Malt
  • 6.The human experience of earthquakes B. G. McCaughey, K. J. Hoffman and C. H. Llewellyn
  • 7. Psychological effects of toxic contamination B. L. Green, J. D . Lindy and M. C. Grace
  • Part III. The Role of Psychosocial Contaxt in Responses to Trauma and Disasters: 8. Social support and perceived control as moderators of responses to dioxin and flood exposure S. D. Solomon and E. M. Smith
  • 9. Debriefing following traumatic exposure A. Y. Shalev
  • 10. Relocation stress following natural disasters E. T. Gerrity and P. Steinglass
  • 11. Group reactions to trauma: an avalanche accident P. Herlofsen
  • 12. Community responses to disaster: the Gander plane crash K. M. Wright and P. T. Bartone
  • Part IV. Responses to Trauma Across the Life Cycle: 13. Children of war and children at war: child victims of terrorism in Mozambique J. A. Shaw and J. J. Harris
  • 14. Stress and coping with the trauma of war in the Persian Gulf: the hospital ship USNS Comfort M. P. Dinneen, R. J. Pentzien and J. M. Mateczun
  • 15. Long-term sequelae of combat in World War II, Korea and Vietnam: a comparative study R. Rosenheck and A. Fontana
  • 16. Psychophysiological aspects of chronic stress following trauma L. M. Davidson and A. Baum
  • 17. Individual and community reactions to the Kentucky floods: findings from a longitudinal study of older adults F. H. Norris, J. F. Phifer and K. Kaniasty
  • Conclusions
  • 18. The structure of human chaos R. J. Ursano, B. G. McCaughey and C .S. Fullerton.

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