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Cyclone Tracy: 2 - the effects on Darwin children.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: MAR 1977Description: 8p., 10 refs, 6 tablesReport number: AcademicSubject(s): Subject: In spite of the fact that there were many emotional casualties among Darwin children, there is no evidence that the vast majority of disturbances were other than reactive, fear-conditioned responses fading with time. The fact that the more serious kinds of regressive and aggressive disorders had a low incidence agrees in some measure with findings from earlier studies of children under threat which suggested that the bad effects were far less drastic than anticipated
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Reprint from the Australian Psychologist; 1977; Vol 12; No 1; pp55-62

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In spite of the fact that there were many emotional casualties among Darwin children, there is no evidence that the vast majority of disturbances were other than reactive, fear-conditioned responses fading with time. The fact that the more serious kinds of regressive and aggressive disorders had a low incidence agrees in some measure with findings from earlier studies of children under threat which suggested that the bad effects were far less drastic than anticipated

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