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Collateral Damage: The Psychological Consequences of America's War on Terrorism

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Collateral Damage: The Psychological Consequences of America's War on Terrorism - Kimmel, Paul (Editor), and Stout, Chris (Editor)
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Color-coded terrorism alerts are issued, then lifted with no explanation. False alarms can, like crying wolf, desensitize people to a real need to be on alert. And that psychic numbing is just one effect discussed in this book by fifteen psychologists teamed up to take a critical look at the U.S. war on terrorism. These experts are led by the Chairman of an American Psychological Association task force charged with pinpointing the effect of our anti-terrorism efforts on American mental health. Together, they present the ...

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Collateral Damage: The Psychological Consequences of America's War on Terrorism 2006, Praeger, New York

ISBN-13: 9780275988265

Hardcover