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This book describes how working in critical occupations can affect the well-being of professional groups such as police officers, fire fighters and emergency medical service workers.
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helper stereotype, traumatic reactivity, work related psychological trauma, atypical demands, major rail accident, disaster relief work, traumatic demands, work related trauma, operational schemata, critical occupations, performance guilt, police sample, police stress, traumatic contexts, police suicide, disaster contexts, disaster work, recovery environment, traumatic symptomatology, recovery context, stress phenomena, disaster stress, traumatic exposure, emotional disclosure, operational leaders
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New York, Journal of Traumatic Stress, American Psychiatric Association, British Journal of Psychiatry, Annals of Emergency Medicine, United States, American Journal of Psychiatry, Counselling Psychology Quarterly, Government Printing Office, Cambridge University Press, Journal of Human Stress, Psychosomatic Medicine, General Health Questionnaire, International Handbook of Traumatic Stress Syndromes, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Stress Medicine, American Journal of Epidemiology, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Anxiety Research, Lawrence Erlbaum, Mass Emergencies, Piper Alpha, Psychological Reports, San Francisco
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