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The psychological impact of war trauma on civilians : an international perspective

Title
The psychological impact of war trauma on civilians : an international perspective / edited by Stanley Krippner and Teresa M. McIntyre ; foreword by Stevan E. Hobfoll ; afterword by Jeanne Achterberg.
Publication
  • Westport, Connecticut : Praeger, [2003]
  • ©2003

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Additional Authors
  • Krippner, Stanley, 1932-
  • McIntyre, Teresa M.
  • Hobfoll, Stevan E., 1951-
  • Achterberg, Jeanne
  • Fish, Adam (Senior lecturer in Sociology)
  • Popal, Rona
  • Bastien, Betty, 1948-
  • Kremer, Jürgen W.
  • Kuokkanen, Rauna Johanna
  • Vickers, Patricia
  • Ventura, Margarida, 1958-
  • Berger Gould, Benina
  • Bolton, Paul
  • Carter, George M.
  • Foreman, Clay
  • Paulson, Daryl S., 1947-
  • Arons, Sandrine
  • Barrett, Deirdre
  • Behbehani, Jaffar
  • Edelman, Lucila I.
  • Kersner, Daniel
  • Kordon, Diana R.
  • Lagos, Dario
  • Baráth, Árpád
  • Ognjenovic, Vesna
  • Škorc, Bojana
  • Savic, Jovan
  • Wessells, Michael
  • Monteiro, Carlinda
  • Korzinski, Michael
  • Graves, Glenn
  • Fisher, Ronald J.
  • Broughton, Sally
  • Dane, Leila
  • Abu-Saba, Mary Bentley
  • Balzer, Marjorie Mandelstam
  • Olweean, Steve S.
  • Pappas, James D.
  • Marvit, Roben A.
  • Solomon, Sheldon
  • Greenberg, Jeff, 1954-
  • Pyszczynski, Thomas A.
  • Cannon, John
  • Childers, W. Harrison
Description
xiv, 327 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Psychological dimensions to war and peace, 1540-5265
Uniform Title
Psychological dimensions to war and peace.
Subject
  • War victims > Mental health > Cross-cultural studies
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder > Cross-cultural studies
  • War > Psychological aspects > Cross-cultural studies
  • Genocide survivors > Cross-cultural studies
  • Massacre survivors > Cross-cultural studies
  • Civil war > Psychological aspects > Cross-cultural studies
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Cross-cultural studies
  • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
  • Cross-Cultural Comparison
  • Survivors > psychology
  • Warfare
  • Cross-cultural studies
  • Massacre survivors
  • Genocide survivors
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • War > Psychological aspects
  • War victims > Mental health
  • Zivilbevölkerung
  • Internationaler Vergleich
  • Aufsatzsammlung
  • Trauma's (psychologie)
  • Oorlogsslachtoffers
  • Burgers
Genre/Form
Cross-cultural studies.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Foreword : Moving the borders of psychology to the aid of victims of war / Stevan E. Hobfoll -- Overview : in the wake of war / Stanley Krippner and Teresa M. McIntyre. Case studies and assessment. The women of Afghanistan and the freedom of thought / Adam Fish and Rona Popal -- Healing the impact of colonization, genocide, and racism on indigenous populations / Betty Bastien, Jürgen W. Kremer, Rauna Kuokkanen, Patricia Vickers -- Children of war : psychosocial sequelae of war trauma in Angolan adolescents / Teresa M. McIntyre and Margarida Ventura -- War on the internal self : memory, human rights, and the unification of Germany / Bernina B. Gould -- Assessing depression among survivors of the Rwanda genocide -- Infectious disease, HIV/AIDS, and war : impact on civilian psychological health / George M. Carter -- An Asian youth as offender : the legacy of the Khmer Rouge / Clay Foreman. Intervention and reconstruction. War and refugee suffering / Daryl S. Paulson -- Self-therapy through personal writing : a study of Holocaust victims' diaries and memoirs / Sandrine Arons -- Post-traumatic nightmares in Kuwait following the Iraqui invasion / Deirdre Barrett and Jaffar Behbehani -- Psychosocial effects and treatment of mass trauma due to sociopolitical events : the Argentine experience / Lucila Edelman, Daniel Kersner, Diana Kardon, Darío Lagos -- Cultural art therapy in the treatment of war trauma in children and youth : projects in the former Yugoslavia / Árpád Baráth -- Social sources of life : rehabilitation in the former Yugoslavia / Vesna Ognjenovic, Bojana Skorc, and Jovan Savic -- Healing, social integration, and community mobilization for war-affected children : a view from Angola / Michael Wessels and Carlina Monteiro -- Somato-psychotherapy at the Medical Foundation in London / Michael Korzinski (an interview by Stanley Krippner) -- Post-traumatic stress syndrome and related disorders among civilian victims of sexual trauma and exploitation in Southeast Asia / Glenn Graves.
  • Prevention. Toward a graduate curriculum in war trauma relief and ethnopolitical conflict resolution / Ronald J. Fisher -- Before and after trauma : the difference between prevention and reconciliation activities in Macedonia / Sally Broughton -- Change agentry in an Islamic context / Leila F. Dane -- Peacebuilding by women in Lebanon / Mary Bentley Abu-Saba -- Legacies of fear : religious repression and resilience in Siberia / Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer. Integrative summaries. When society is the victim : catastrophic trauma recovery / Steve S. Olweean -- Poisoned dissociative containers : dissociative defenses in female victims of war rape / James D. Pappas -- Challenges and opportunities for Southeast Asian refugee adolescents / Roben A. Marvit -- Why war? : fear is the mother of violence / Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg, and Tom Pyszcynski. Afteword / Jeanne Achterberg -- "How can this be?" / John Cannon and W. Harrison Childers.
ISBN
  • 027597202X
  • 9780275972028
LCCN
2002072549
OCLC
  • ocm49991497
  • 49991497
  • SCSB-9812191
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library