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Psychological Aspects and Effects of Terrorism




Depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological impacts may result from past or future terrorism attacks. Psychiatry can play an important role in responding to and helping people cope with mass disaster.

Bruce A. Buehler, M.D. pediatrics and genetics
Carl Greiner, M.D. post-traumatic stress disorder
Layne A. Prest, Ph.D. coping with bioterrorism and war

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