Internet Use in the Aftermath of Trauma (Nato Science for Peace and Security Series E: Human and Societal Dynamics)
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Key features: introduction by John Grohol, a founder of the award-winning PsychCentral; explores the usefulness of online psychological self-evaluation in the aftermath of trauma; addresses the various uses of the Internet in mental health, with a particular emphasis on the issue of traumatic stress; powerful methodological, scientific and logistical strategies to conducting cost-effective surveys in the aftermath of mass disasters; ethical, clinical and legal challenges related to providing mental health services online.
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