THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TERRORISM
Bruce Bongar, Lisa M. Brown, Larry E. Beutler, James N. Breckenridge, and Philip G. Zimbardo (Eds.)
Oxford University Press, 2006
LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
• Understand the relevant aspects of psychology related to terrorism
• Learn about the newest findings on treatment and clinical response protocols
• Learn the psychological consequences of terrorism
• Use methods for assessing and managing “terrorism stress”
Bruce Bongar is Consulting Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Lisa M. Brown is Assistant Professor, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida.
Larry E. Beutler is William McInnes Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.
James N. Breckenridge is Professor of Psychology and Director of Training at the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium.
Philip G. Zimbardo is Professor of Psychology (retired) at Stanford University and the past president of the American Psychological Association.
13 CE credits; 512 pages
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