The impact of death, divorce and disaster on young people.
Material type: TextPublication details: [United States : s.n., 1997]Description: [7] pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 155.935083 21
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Bibliography: p. 272-274
Reprinted from Current Opinion in Psychiatry; 1997; v 10, no. 4; p. 268-274
For each young person, the impact of cataclysmic life events is a unique blend of the event itself, the characteristics of the individual sufferer, family and cultural dynamics, service delivery and the social attitudes in which they are all set. These factors are examined in relation to models of childhood mourning and post-traumatic stress disorder
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