
This follow-up book to Ursano et al.'s earlier title Individual and  Community Responses to Trauma and Disaster expands the focus on  terrorism. There is widespread belief among professionals that terrorism  (and torture) produce the highest and most diffuse rates of psychiatric  sequelae of all types of disaster. This book's international experts  assess the lessons learned from the most recent atrocities. They look at  prevention, individual and organizational intervention, the effect of  leadership, and the effects of technological disasters and  bioterrorism/contamination. 
 
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