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Psychology of Terrorism, Condensed Edition: Coping with the Continuing Threat (Contemporary Psychology)

Psychology of Terrorism, Condensed Edition: Coping with the Continuing Threat (Contemporary Psychology)
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"Easily the most thorough treatment of terrorism's complexities on the market today" is how one reviewer described the set from which this book is drawn - The Psychology of Terrorism, 4 volumes. Here, Editor Chris E. Stout presents seven classic chapters from across that multivolume set, which brought together experts from around the world in the aftermath of 9/11. Stout includes a new introduction with this condensed version, and appendices for layreaders and professionals to recognize and treat symptoms of biological attack, to take basic steps to prepare for terrorist incidents, and to find resources for more information.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1640708 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 288 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
“This timely book addresses a subject that may be crucial to confront if Americans are to progress beyond the cliches about why terrorists 'hate' us.... This book successfully counters the simplistic notion that terrorists are pathological personalities while acknowledging the limits of applying a psychological perspective to a fundamentally political problem. Authoritative yet highly readable, this compilation is recommended for large public libraries and academic collections that do not own the full set.”–Library Journal

About the Author
CHRIS E. STOUT is a licensed clinical psychologist serving as Illinois' first Chief of Psychological Services for the Department of Human Services/Division of Mental Health. He is also Clinical Full Professor at the University of Illinois College of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry, and a Core Faculty at their International Center on Human Responses to Social Catastrophes. He also holds an academic appointment in the Northwestern University Medical School and is Visiting Professor at Rush University. He served as NGO Special Representative to the United Nations and as an advisor to the White House under both parties. He has published or presented more than 300 papers and 27 books or manuals, many of those translated into six languages. He is the editor of The Psychoogy of Terrorism, 4 volumes (Praeger, 2002).