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Every American felt the impact of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, including our children. This special version of Reclaiming Hope in a Changed World, a powerful documentary aired on PBS stations during spring 2002, deals with children's special needs as the "war on terrorism" and its uncertainties continue.
You'll hear from psychologists with expertise in working with children and adolescents and from other professionals, each reflecting on the meaning of September 11 and on how we can regain our emotional footing and reclaim hope. This video will be especially valuable to parents, providing them with information and tools to help their children express and understand their emotions following a disaster.

- Countertransference and the Treatment of Trauma
Constance J. Dalenberg
- Ethnocultural Aspects of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Issues, Research, and Clinical Applications
Edited by Anthony J. Marsella, Matthew J. Friedman, Ellen T. Gerrity, and Raymond M. Scurfield
- Helping Children Cope With Disasters and Terrorism
Edited by Annette M. La Greca, Wendy K. Silverman, Eric M. Vernberg, and Michael C. Roberts
- In the Wake of 9/11: The Psychology of Terror
Tom Pyszczynski, Sheldon Solomon, and Jeff Greenberg
- Meaning Reconstruction and the Experience of Loss
Edited by Robert A. Neimeyer
- Personality-Guided Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
George S. Everly Jr. and Jeffrey M. Lating
- Psychological Assessment of Adult Posttraumatic States: Phenomenology, Diagnosis, and Measurement, Second Edition
John Briere
- Psychology in the Service of National Security
Edited by A. David Mangelsdorff
- Trauma and Health: Physical Health Consequences of Exposure to Extreme Stress
Edited by Paula P. Schnurr and Bonnie L. Green
- Trauma and Substance Abuse: Causes, Consequences, and Treatment of Comorbid Disorders
Edited by Paige Ouimette and Pamela J. Brown
- Understanding Terrorism: Psychosocial Roots, Consequences, and Interventions
Edited by Fathali M. Moghaddam and Anthony J. Marsella
- The APA Help Center web site is the American Psychological Association's online consumer resource for articles, brochures, tips, and handouts on many psychological issues that can affect physical and emotional well-being.
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