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Perpetration Induced Traumatic Stress

Perpetration Induced Traumatic Stress

Perpetration Induced Traumatic Stress

The Psychological Consequences Of Killing

BY RACHEL MACNAIR

Brief Description:
Perpetration - induced traumatic stress (PITS) is a concept similar to PTSD but where the symptoms are caused not by being a victim but by being an active participant in causing trauma or death. Sufferers include members of the armed forces, police officers; security guards even gang members or criminals. This book examines contexts, guilt meaning and sociological implications as well as suggested therapy.

IUniverse 2005 198 PP. Paper

$18.95 (low stock)

 

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