Abstract

The nature of life-threatening trauma has changed considerably in the last several years, as the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack and the war in Iraq exemplify. Abundant research suggests that exposure to severe psychological trauma can precipitate psychological and physical distress. The recent events in the media involving terrorism on an international scale suggest an opportunity for research to determine the psychosocial consequences of these particular events.

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