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$a 2002072845 |
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$a0275977714 (set) |
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$a0275978656 (vol. I) |
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$a0275978664 (vol. II) |
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$a0275978672 (vol. III) |
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$a0275978680 (vol. IV) |
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$aHV6431$b.P798 2002 |
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$a303.6/25$221 |
Title |
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$aThe psychology of terrorism /$cedited by Chris E. Stout ; foreword by Klaus Schwab. |
Imprint |
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$aWestport, CT :$bPraeger,$c2002. |
Phys Descrpt |
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$a4 v. :$billus. ;$c24 cm. |
Series:Title |
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$aPsychological dimensions to war and peace$x1540-5265 |
Note:General |
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$aEach volume has unique title: v.1. A Public Understanding ; v.2. Clinical aspects and responses ; v.3. Theoretical understandings and perspectives ; v.4. Programs and practices in response and prevention. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$gVol. 1: A public understanding: -$tControlling political terrorism: practicality, not psychology /$rWilliam H. Reid -$gThe $tpsychology of the terrorist: behavioral perspectives /$rRubén Ardila -$tIntersubjective dimensions of terrorism and its transcendence /$rDiane Perlman -$tFrom the northwest imperative to global jihad: social psychological aspects of the construction of the enemy, political violence, and terror /$rJonathan T. Drummond -$tTerrorist beilefs and terrorist lives /$rTed G. Goertzel -$tPsychological concepts of the "other": embracing the compass of the self /$rSteve S. Olweean -$gThe $tsoul of a terrorist: reflections on our war with the "other" /$rSharif Abdullah -$tUnderstanding suidical terror through humanistic and existential psychology /$rNina Kfir -$tBioterrorism: separating fact, fiction, and hysteria /$rWilliam H. Reid -$tLooking beyond terrorism: transcending the mind of enmity /$rJohn E. Mack -$tFrom terror to triumph: the path to resilience /$rEdith Henderson Grotberg. |
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$gVol. 2: Clinical aspects and responses: -$tRefugees and terrorism: cultural innovations in clinical practice /$rFred Bernak, $rRita Chi-Ying Chung -$tEthnopolitical warfare, traumatic family stress, and the mental health of refugee children /$rSolvig Ekblad -$tChildren and trauma: an overview of reactions, mediating factors, and practical interventions that can be implemented /$rTeri L. Elliott -$gThe $tterror of torture: a continuum of evil /$rJ.E. (Hans) Hovens, $rBoris Drozdek -$tState terrorism: when the perpetrator is a government /$rMarc Pilisuk, $rAngela Wong -$gThe $temotional injuries of indirect trauma /$rLourens Schlebusch, $rBrenda Ann Bosch -$tUnresolved trauma: fuel for the cycle of violence and terrorism /$rTimothy Gallimore -$gThe $tretributional terrorist: type 4 /$rRaymond H. Hamden -$gThe $tPalestinian suicide bomber /$rRona M. Fields, $rSalman Elbedour, $rFadel Abu Hein -$tUs & them: reducing the risk of terrorism /$rStephen D. Fabick. |
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$gVol. 3: Theoretical understandings and perspectives: -$tPsychological issues in understanding terrorism and the response to terrorism /$rClark McCauley -$gThe $tunanticipated consequences of globalization: contextualizing terrorism /$rMichael J. Stevens -$tCultural and contextual aspects of terrorism /$rGiovanni Caracci -$tHoning a tool against terrorism: making United Nations peace operations more rapid and effective /$rHenry Breed -$tOn the psychosis (religion) of terrorists /$rJerry S. Piven -$tPsychological legitimization of violence by religious archetypes /$rJ. Harold Ellens -$tRebirth and death: the violent potential of apocalyptic dreams /$rBenjamin Beit-Hallahmi -$tEntrancement in Islamic fundamentalism /$rDon J. Feeney, Jr. -$tTerrorist and cultists /$rArthur A. Dole. |
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$gVol. 4: Programs and practices in response and prevention: -A $tcommunity psychology perspective on terrorism: lessons from South Africa /$rCraig Higson-Smith -$tSocial-psychological considerations in the emergence and growth of terrorism /$rOlufemi A. Lawal -$tCountering international terrorism: perspectives from international psychology /$rJohn M. Davis -$tTerrorism, social injustice, and peace building /$rMichael Wessells -$tTerror and violence perpetrated by children /$rTrevor Stokes -$tEveryday terrorism--the long shadow of our hidden dragon: shared factors of terrorism and juvenile violence /$rTimothy H. Warneka -$tPreventing terrorism: raising "inclusively" caring children in the complex world of the 21st century /$rErvin Staub -$tPreventing future terrorist activities among adolescents through global psychology: a cooperative learning community /$rSherri McCarthy -$tHow conflict resolution programming in our schools addresses terrorism issues /$rKathy Sexton-Rdek -$tTerror, disaster, and war: how can we help our children? /$rJohn E. LeCapitaine. |
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$aRecommended in Resources for College Libraries |
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$aTerrorism$xPsychological aspects. |
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650
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$aTerrorists$xPsychology. |
Subj:Topical |
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$aTerrorism$xPrevention. |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aStout, Chris E. |