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(Ebook) Therapy After Terror: 9/11, Psychotherapists, and Mental Health by Karen M. Seeley ISBN 9780511478802, 9780521884228, 0521884225, 0511478801

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Authors:Karen M. Seeley
Pages:254 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.24 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511478802, 9780521884228, 0521884225, 0511478801
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(Ebook) Therapy After Terror: 9/11, Psychotherapists, and Mental Health by Karen M. Seeley ISBN 9780511478802, 9780521884228, 0521884225, 0511478801

Therapy After Terror examines the 2001 World Trade Center attack from the perspectives of New York City mental health professionals who treated the psychologically wounded following the attack. Therapists discuss the attack's effects on their patients, its personal and professional consequences for them, and the ways it challenged fundamental aspects of clinical theory and practice. The book describes crisis mental health services that were established after the attack, as well as longer-term treatments. It also examines notions of trauma, diagnostic procedures, and the politics of psychological treatment. Karen M. Seeley is a social worker and psychotherapist who teaches in the Anthropology Department at Columbia University. Utilizing her unique interdisciplinary background she provides a detailed study of the post-9/11 mental health crisis, including depictions of the restricted ''hot spots'' such as the Lexington Avenue Armory, Family Assistance Centers, and Respite Centers at Ground Zero, where mental health workers delivered aid.
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