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Psychosocial Aspects of a Deadly Epidemic: What Ebola Has Taught Us about Holistic Healing

Kuriansky, Judy(Edited by)
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While the devastating Ebola epidemic has been contained, the effects of this outbreak-referred to by the World Health Organization as "the most severe acute public health emergency seen in modern times"-have wreaked a tremendous emotional toll on the populations of West Africa as well as on families and survivors worldwide.

This groundbreaking book covers the psychosocial needs, programs, and policies related to the Ebola epidemic and examines broader lessons of the outbreak, such as changes in the ways in which healing from future epidemics can be handled.Edited by Judy Kuriansky, PhD, a noted clinical psychologist and United Nations NGO representative with extensive experience helping after disasters worldwide, and direct experience gained from being "on the ground" in West Africa in the midst of the epidemic, this book identifies and explains universal psychological factors at play in all such crises.

It debunks myths regarding Ebola and describes the resulting psychological and social harm caused by the epidemic.

The chapters cover overarching emotional issues and problems as well as the long-term impact on at-risk groups, such as children, women, and health workers; the impact of emotional issues on social and economic life; responses of government officials, media, and various aid organizations; and solutions being offered by groups worldwide, including service and humanitarian organizations, politicians, policymakers, and public health education groups.

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Product Details
ABC-Clio
1440842310 / 9781440842313
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
31/03/2016
English
429 pages
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