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Psychology of Terrorism

Online ISBN:
9780190242275
Print ISBN:
9780195172492
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Psychology of Terrorism

Bruce Bongar (ed.),
Bruce Bongar
(ed.)

Calvin Professor of Psychology, Pacific School of Psychology and Consulting Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Calvin Professor of Psychology, Pacific School of Psychology and Consulting Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
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Lisa M. Brown (ed.),
Lisa M. Brown
(ed.)
Assistant Professor, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, USA
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Larry E. Beutler (ed.),
Larry E. Beutler
(ed.)

William McInnes Distinguished Professor of Psychology

William McInnes Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, USA
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James N. Breckenridge (ed.),
James N. Breckenridge
(ed.)

Associate Director, Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Policy, Research and Education on Terrorism; Professor of Psychology and Director of Training, PCSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium

Associate Director, Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Policy, Research and Education on Terrorism; Professor of Psychology and Director of Training, PCSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium, USA
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Philip G. Zimbardo (ed.)
Philip G. Zimbardo
(ed.)

Professor of Psychology

Professor of Psychology, Stanford University, USA
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Published online:
June 2015
Published in print:
September 2006
Online ISBN:
9780190242275
Print ISBN:
9780195172492
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The past decade has witnessed a dramatic transformation in the nature and use of political terrorism. Psychology of Terrorism is an indispensable resource in the field of psychology and terrorism. Given the relative newness of the discipline, there is a great need for a text that covers relevant aspects of psychology related to terrorism. This online resource presents the newest findings on treatment and clinical response protocols. Other topics included the theory and history of terrorism, types and effects of weapons of mass destruction or disruption, the role of nation, state, and local agencies and volunteer groups responding to terrorist threat, military response, psychological consequences of terrorism, special populations, prevention, training, and research. This guide fills the need for a single, comprehensive resource for mental health clinicians, medical care providers, researchers, educators, and others who respond to acts of terrorism.

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