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Perpetration-Induced Traumatic Stress

The Psychological Consequences of Killing
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Introduces and builds a case for the concept that symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can arise not just from being the victim of trauma, but also from being a socially acceptable cause of trauma or death, such as a soldier killing during war, an executioner killing an imprisoned criminal, or a policeman taking a life in the line of duty. This volume Introduces the concept of Perpetration-Induced Traumatic Stress (PITS), a form of PTSD symptoms caused not by traditionally expected roles (being a victim or rescuer in trauma), but instead by being an active participant in causing trauma. Sufferers of PITS may be in roles such as solider, executioner, or police officer, where it is socially acceptable or even expected for them to cause trauma including death. Scattered evidence of PITS is consolidated, its implications explored, and exciting potentials for future research suggested. All those interested in a thorough understanding of PTSD, or the psychological consequences of killing for those who do the killing, will find this book a key component. There appear to be greater severity and different patterns in symptoms for those affected by PITS, as compared to the more widely understood PTSD. There are obvious differences to be explored for those who kill in questions of context, guilt, meaning, content of dreams, and sociological questions. There are implications for therapy, for research into the causality of PTSD, and for violence prevention efforts. Disciplines including sociology, public policy, history, philosophy, and theology will also find applications for this material.

Author Biography:

RACHEL M. MACNAIR is Director of the Institute for Integrated Social Analysis, a research organization specializing in the connections between various social issues of violence.
Release date Australia
August 30th, 2002
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Interest Age
From 7 to 17 years
Pages
216
Dimensions
156x235x21
ISBN-13
9780275976910
Product ID
3968743

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