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Biochemical terrorism: too awful to contemplate, too serious to ignore:
Subjective literature review David Alan Alexander,
FRCPsych (Hon.) and Susan Klein, PhD
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Terrorism and Its Impact on Children: A Subject Review
American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Environmental
Health and Committee on Infectious Diseases
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Coping Self-Efficacy and Psychological Distress Following the
Oklahoma City Bombing
Charles C. Benight,
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
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Crisis Management Briefings (CMB): Large Group Crisis Intervention
in Response to Terrorism,
Disasters, and Violence
George S. Everly,
Jr., PhD

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Disciplinary
Approaches to Terrorism: A Survey Rhyll Vallis, Yubin
Yang, and Hussein A. Abbass, Defence and Security Applications
Research Centre (DSA), University of New South Wales at the
Australian Defence Force Academy
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Emergency
Mental Health after a Suicide Bombing
Lieutenent Colonel David M. Benedek, MC,
eMedicine Continuing Education
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Fear
of terrorism and preparedness in New York City 2 years after the
attacks: Implicatins for disaster planning and research
Joseph A. Boscarino, Richard E. Adams, Charles R. Figley, Sandro
Galea, Edna Foa
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Fostering Resilience in Response to Terrorism
Among Mental Health Workers
American Psychological Association
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OVC Handbook for Coping After Terrorism: A Guide to Healing and Recovery
US Department of Justice, Office
of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime, September 2001

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Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder in the General Population After Mass Terrorist
Incidents: Considerations About the Nature of Exposure
Sandro Galea and Heidi S. Resnick
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Preparing for the Psychological Consequences of Terrorism:
A Public Health Strategy (2003)
Board on Neuroscience and
Behavioral Health (NBH),
Institute of Medicine
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Psychiatric Disorders Among Survivors of the Oklahoma City Bombing
Carol S. North, MD, MPE,
Sara Jo Nixon, PhD, Sheryll Shariat, MPH, Sue Mallonee, RN, MPH, J.
Curtis McMillen, PhD, Edward L. Spitznagel, PhD, and Elizabeth M.
Smith, PhD
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Responding to Terrorism Victims:
Oklahoma City and Beyond
Office for Victims
of Crime

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Taking the Terror out of Terrorism A Guide for Parents, Teachers and
Child Care Providers
University of Minnesota Extension Service (2002)
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Talking to Children about War and Terrorism
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

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Terrorism: September 11, 2001: Trauma, Grief, and Recovery
Kathleen Nader, DSW
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The
association of exposure, risk and resiliency factors with PTSD among
Jews and Arabs exposed to repeated acts of terrorism in Israel
Stevan E. Hobfoll, Daphna Canetti-Nisim, Robert J. Johnson, Patrick
A. Palmieri, Joseph D. Varley, Sandro Galea
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The
Behavioral Consequences of Terrorism: A Meta-analysis
Charles DiMaggio and Sandro Galea
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The
psychological aspects of terrorism: from denial to hyperbole
David A. Alexander and Susan Klein
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WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION AND TERRORISM: MENTAL HEALTH
CONSEQUENCES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING AND TRAINING
Diane Myers, RN, MSN
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When War Is in the News
Judith A. Myers-Walls,
Human Development Specialist, Purdue Extension
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