Effects of Terrorism on the Individual Survivor Effects of Terrorism on the Individual Survivor
Effects of Terrorism on the Individual Survivor
Psychological Trauma and Modern Terrorism About the Book : A Collection of studies by psychiatrists About the Editor : Studies of Victims of Terrorism in America Editor’s Preface : Radical Islam and terrorists victims Gaza Table of Contents : Exposure to a Discrete Medical Response Dedication : Modern Terrorism and Psychological Trauma Reviews : Effects of Terrorism on the Individual Survivor Contact : Complex PTSD
Lessons in Trauma : Nature of Terror-induced Psychological Trauma
   
 

The mental health issue of the 21st century will be, unfortunately, the effects of terrorism on the individual survivor and society at large. Dr. Trappler, who has devoted a large part of his career to providing psychiatric services to Holocaust survivors and their families, has edited some of the major papers published in the field on the effects of modern terrorism, in his new book "Modern Terrorism and Psychological Trauma." He has organized this book into three sections: One, the effects of a single traumatic incident; two, the effects of continuous trauma; and three, the enduring effects of PTSD. Clinicians, scholars, and ordinary people who are interested in learning more about the effects of traumatic events on the individual survivors and society at large would benefit from this important new book.

Steven Friedman, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry,Director, Phobia and Anxiety Disorders Clinic
SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY

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The trauma of terrorism and its consequences now affect an ever-widening group of human beings. Dr. Brian Trappler has compiled and contributed to a book that should be read by anyone with a keen interest in the emotional impact of terror attacks anywhere in the world.  The editor is very well versed in the field of trauma and, as a colleague, I have personally benefitted from the dynamic training sessions he has offered on PTSD.

Among the many strengths of this book is the clarity of its organization.  It is a comprehensive overview of modern terrorism and its psychological impact, offering a diverse selection of material by established clinicians on the subject. This is “must reading” for clinicians and researchers alike, and will also be invaluable in educational and training settings.

Carolyn Wells, LCSW
Director of Community Services,
NYS OMH Certified Disaster Mental Health Trainer
New York State Office of Mental Health

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This is a timely book that should be of interest to clinical professionals, academics, and laypersons who want to learn more about the impact of terrorism on psychological well-being. As a geriatric psychiatrist, I found the section on the enduring effects of PTSD to be the best compilation of work on this subject. Trappler, who has written seminal papers on long-term effects of PTSD among Holocaust survivors, has assembled a distinguished group of writers who provide a global perspective on PTSD and terrorism. I wholeheartedly recommend this book.

Carl I. Cohen, M.D.
Professor & Director
Division of Geriatric Psychiatry
SUNY Downstate Medical Center

 

 

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