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Bloody Sunday - Trauma, Pain & Politics

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Patrick Hayes was a clinical social worker who worked for 20 years as a psychotherapist. Much of his work involved the treatment of trauma related disorders. He is the co-author of Bloody Sunday. Jim Campbell Professor of Social Work at University College Dublin. He is the former co-editor of the British Journal of Social Work and co-author of Bloody Sunday (Pluto, 2005). Full account of the events of that day, and the impact its had on the families and communities involved Full account of the events of that day, and the impact its had on the families and communities involved 1 Bloody Sunday In Context 2 Perspectives On State Violence 3 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Grief, Mourning And Healing 4 The Study Methodology 5 Bloody Sunday, 30 January 1972 6 The Traumatic Aftermath 7 State And Community Responses To Trauma 8 Bloody Sunday 30 Years Later 9 The Quest For Justice And Resolution Of Trauma? The Saville Inquiry 10 Witnessing Saville Conclusion Bibliography Index

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