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Civil disaster planning
a psychiatric perspective
pp. 115-130
Abstract
Psychiatry is the scientific study and treatment of irrational behavior. At times of disaster, when people regress to unusual forms of behavior, they may turn to psychiatry for assistance. This disorganization can occur as a result of overwhelming external or internal stress. Psychiatry as a medical specialty is eminently qualified to cope with massive grief, personal loss and sudden death that accompany civil disasters.
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Fann William E., Williams Robert H, Williams Robert R., Williams Robert C, Comstock Betsy S. (1984) Phenomenology and treatment of psychiatric emergencies. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 115-130
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-8108-2_10
Full citation:
Ottenberg Perry (1984) „Civil disaster planning: a psychiatric perspective“, In: W. E. Fann, Williams, R. R. Williams, R.C. Williams & B. S. Comstock (eds.), Phenomenology and treatment of psychiatric emergencies, Dordrecht, Springer, 115–130.