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Teaching Resources:
Psychological Resources
The Effects of the Trauma of September 11
"Many of you have been suffering since the terrorist
attacks of September 11. Indeed, the crash of Flight 587 seems overwhelming
to think about. Having been a Pan Am flight attendant for 20 years,
and a psychotherapist for 15, I feel compelled to reach out through
this article to help you understand the nature of trauma, for trauma
is what these attacks have been for all of you."
http://www.selfpsychology.org/papers/davey_2002a_flight_attendants.htm
The Psychology of September 11
These programs explore the psychology of September 11, the date
of terrorist attacks on the United States, will be the topic of
Here's to Your Health on radio broadcasts Oct. 15-19.
http://www.uams.edu/htyh/1001/psychology.htm
9/11 Emotional Impact
In the aftermath of the World Trade Center collapse, tens of
thousands of Manhattan residents suffered emotional difficulties
severe enough to warrant psychiatric treatment, according to a report
in the new issue of The New England Journal of Medicine. This site
features several articles on the stress and emotional consequences
of the September 11 attacks
http://www.adaptation.net/generic42.html
The End of Closure?
Half a Year Later, Some Americans Not Trying to Leave Sept.
11 Behind
A full six months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, visitors
still assemble every day near Ground Zero in New York, peering through
dust at the workers and machines laboriously clearing the site of
the former World Trade Center.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/closure020311.html
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