Thoughts in the aftermath of terrorism

Reports the brief thoughts of eight family therapists who responded to a call for brief papers on how the stunning tragedy of 11 September 2001 would affect those in the helping professions. These responses provide differing perspectives, but are enlightening, challenging and heartfelt. (Quotes from...

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Published in:Families in society Vol. 83; no. 2; pp. 117 - 124
Main Authors: Derezotes, D, Fischer, R L, Newcomb, P R, McDevitt, S, O'Brien, P, Bogolub, E B, Mendez-Negrete, J, Cheung, F C H, Tsui, M-s
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-03-2002
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Summary:Reports the brief thoughts of eight family therapists who responded to a call for brief papers on how the stunning tragedy of 11 September 2001 would affect those in the helping professions. These responses provide differing perspectives, but are enlightening, challenging and heartfelt. (Quotes from original text)
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ISSN:1044-3894