Psychology of Terrorism
Psychology of Terrorism
Calvin Professor of Psychology, Pacific School of Psychology and Consulting Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
William McInnes Distinguished Professor of Psychology
Associate Director, Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Policy, Research and Education on Terrorism; Professor of Psychology and Director of Training, PCSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium
Professor of Psychology
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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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Front Matter
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I The Psychology of Terrorism
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The Psychology of Terrorism: Defining the Need and Describing the Goals
Bruce Bongar
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Psychological Issues in Understanding Terrorism and the Response to Terrorism
Clark McCaule
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The Need for Proficient Mental Health Professionals in the Study of Terrorism
Larry E. Beutler and others
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War Versus Justice in Response to Terrorist Attacks: Competing Frames and Their Implications
Clark McCauley
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The Psychology of Terrorism: Defining the Need and Describing the Goals
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II Terrorism
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The Staircase to Terrorism: A Psychological Exploration
Fathali M. Moghaddam
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Terrorism and the Media
Joel N. Shurkin
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What Is Terrorism? Key Elements and History
Scott Gerwehr andKirk Hubbard
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Psychological Aspects of Suicide Terrorism
Ariel Merari
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The Strategy of Terrorism and the Psychology of Mass-Mediated Fear
James N. Breckenridge andPhilip G. Maguen
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The Staircase to Terrorism: A Psychological Exploration
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III Consequences of Terrorism
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The Role of Religion, Spirituality, and Faith-Based Community in Coping With Acts of Terrorism
Timothy A. Kelly
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Psychological Consequences of Actual or Threatened CBRNE Terrorism
Glenn R. Sullivan andBruce Bongar
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Psychological Weapons of Mass Disruption Through Vicarious Classical Conditioning
Dennis D. Embry
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Near- and Long-Term Psychological Effects of Exposure to Terrorist Attacks
Susan E. Brandon andAndrew P. Silke
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The Response of Relief Organizations to Terrorist Attacks: An Overview of How the Red Cross and Other Relief Organizations Work in Conjunction With Other Agencies
John A. Clizbe andSusan Hamilton
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Understanding how Organizational Bias Influenced First Responders at the World Trade Center
Joseph W. Pfeifer
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Warfare, Terrorism, and Psychology
L. Morgan Banks andLarry C. James
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The Role of Religion, Spirituality, and Faith-Based Community in Coping With Acts of Terrorism
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IV Assessment and Treatment
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Terrorism Stress Risk Assessment and Management
Douglas Paton andJohn M. Violanti
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Evidence-Based Interventions for Survivors of Terrorism
Josef I. Ruzek and others
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Neurobiological and Behavioral Consequences of Terrorism: Distinguishing Normal From Pathological Responses, Risk Profiling, and Optimizing Resilience
Rachel Yehuda and others
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Older Adults and Terrorism
Lisa M. Brown and others
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Children and Terrorism: A Family Psychoeducational Approach
Maureen Underwood and others
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Cultural Considerations: Caring for Culturally Diverse Communities in the Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks
David Chiriboga
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The Psychological Consequences of Terrorist Alerts
Rose McDermott andPhilip G. Zimbardo
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Terrorism Stress Risk Assessment and Management
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V Prevention and Psychological Problems in Reaction to Acts of Terrorism
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Defusing the Terrorism of Terror
A.J.W. Taylor
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Psychological Resilience in the Face of Terrorism
Lisa D. Butler and others
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Promoting Resilience and Recovery in First Responders
Richard Gist
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Integrating Medical, Public Health, and Mental Health Assets into a National Response Strategy
Dori B. Reissman and others
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Reflections on the Psychology of Terrorism
Laura Pratchett and others
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Defusing the Terrorism of Terror
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End Matter
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