Mass trauma: disasters, terrorism, and war
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2013.12.004
Mass trauma: disasters, terrorism, and war
Abstract
Disasters, war, and terrorism expose millions of children globally to mass trauma with increasing frequency and severity. The clinical impact of such exposure is influenced by a child's social ecology, which is understood in a risk and resilience framework. Research findings informed by developmental systems theory and the related core principles of contemporary developmental psychopathology are reviewed. Their application to the recent recommendations for interventions based on evolving public health models of community resilience are discussed along with practical clinical tools for individual response.
Keywords: Child development; Children; Disasters; Mass trauma; Mental health; Terrorism; War.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
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