Does terrorism have a unique and significant emotional and behavioral impact among adults and children? In what way does the impact of terrorism exceed the individual level and affect communities and specific professional groups as well as test different leadership styles? How were professional communities of mental health clinicians, policy makers and researchers mobilized to respond to the emerging needs post-disaster? What are the lessons learned from the work conducted after 9/11 and the implications for future disaster mental health work and preparedness efforts? Yuval Neria and his team are uniquely placed to answer these questions having been involved in modifying ongoing trials and setting up new ones in New York to address these issues straight after the attacks. No psychiatrist, mental health professional or policy maker should be without this book.
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North, Carol, Betty Pfefferbaum, and Barry Hong. 2006. "Historical Perspective and Future Directions in Research on Psychiatric Consequences of Terrorism and Other Disasters." In 9/11: Mental Health in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks, eds. Yuval Neria, Raz Gross, Randall D. Marshall, and Ezra S. Susser. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 95-113. https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/medicine/mental-health-p…