Psychological Reactions to Terror By David M. Benedek and Elissa P. Benedek Type : Articles Publish Date : Friday, February 1, 2002
The tragedies of September 11, 2001 shattered most Americans' previous notions of the threat of terrorism in our homeland. Prior to these events, kidnappings, suicide bombings, and the murder of innocent civilians appeared to be problems of "third world" or war-torn nations from which we were uniquely immune.
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