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The Psychology of Extreme Circumstances
Nadia Wager
SSSHL Psychology
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Trauma
100%
Own Experience
66%
Social Networks
33%
Negative Impact
33%
People's Experiences
33%
Psychological Intervention
33%
Resilience
33%
Taboo
33%
Potentially Traumatic Events
33%
Positive Behavior
33%
Child Sexual Abuse
33%
Bereavement
33%
Resilient
33%
Working through
33%
Bedtime
33%
Natural Inclination
33%
Social Community
33%
Impact Event
33%
Aversive Reaction
33%
Mass Public Shootings
33%
Extreme Experiences
33%
Contrast Recovery
33%
Reading Material
33%
Psychology
Traumatic Experience
100%
Psychological Intervention
100%
Positive Activity
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Social Network
100%
Bereavement
100%