The impact of 9/11 on psychology and education
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The impact of 9/11 on psychology and education
(The day that changed everything?)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Impact of 9-11 on Psychology and Education is the fifth volume of the six-volume series The Day that Changed Everything? edited by Matthew J. Morgan. It features forewords by Robert Sternberg and Philip Zimbardo.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- R.J.Sternberg Foreword
- P.G.Zimbardo PART I: PSYCOLOGY AND TRAUMA Eight Years in the Wake of 9/11: A Terror Management Analysis of the Psychological Repercussions of Global Terrorism
- S.Kosloff , M.Landau , D.Weise , D.Sullivan & J.Greenberg Eight Years in the Wake of 9/11: A Terror Management Analysis of the Causes of Global Terrorism
- M.Motyl , K.Vail III ,& T.Pyszczynski Acute Psychological Reactions to 9/11
- R.Cohen Silver & M.Brow The Mental Health Consequences of Exposure to the 9/11 Attacks
- Y.Neria , R.Fox ,& L.DiGrande Dark Clouds and Silver Linings: Socio-psychological Responses to 9/11
- L.J.Skitka , B.Saunders , G.S.Morgan ,& D.Wisneski Shifting Moralities: Post-9/11 Responses to Shattered National Assumptions
- R.Janoff-Bulman & R.Usoof-Thowfeek Trauma Resolved is Trauma Denied: The Significance of 9/11 for Psychoanalysis
- W.A.Davis PART II: GENERATIONAL EFFECTS The Effects of the War on Terror on the American Child
- D.Elkind Has Terrorism Changed the American Family?
- D.O'Donnell & J.Powers The Impact of 9/11 on Adolescents' Subsequent Health Risk Behaviours
- N.E.Grunberg & S.Shafer Berger Death and Intergenerational Behavior: A Tale of Power and Immortality
- D.C.Feiler & K.A.Wade-Benzoni SECTION III: TERRRORISM AND EDUCATION Militarized Knowledge and Academic Soldiers: Arming the University
- H.A.Giroux Terrorism Education since 9/11
- S.Sloan College Student Attitudes about 9/11
- M.G.Ender , D.E.Rohall ,& M.D.Matthews Military Education: New Paradigms for a Post-9/11 World
- J.Forest 'City of the World!': A New Generation's American Exceptionalism
- P.Peknik
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