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Disasters and psychological responses to stress.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: MAR 1985Description: 5p., 2 figs, 3 tabs, 12 refsSubject(s): Subject: Focuses on normal and abnormal psychological responses to disasters and personal traumatic events as they occur after the traumatic events are over. The key issues will be explanatory description of phases of typical responses in a population, and how individual responses may vary on these common or general features. The goal is an understanding of basic psychological mechanisms and their manifestations, an understanding that can lead toward diagnostic formulation and treatment planning.
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Reprinted from Psychiatric Annals, Vol. 15., No. 3., March 1985, pp161-167

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Focuses on normal and abnormal psychological responses to disasters and personal traumatic events as they occur after the traumatic events are over. The key issues will be explanatory description of phases of typical responses in a population, and how individual responses may vary on these common or general features. The goal is an understanding of basic psychological mechanisms and their manifestations, an understanding that can lead toward diagnostic formulation and treatment planning.

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