Global traumatic stress: Hypothetical events and possible solutions
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to heighten awareness of the potential psychiatric
consequences of a global traumatic event such as widespread use of weapons of mass
destruction, encounter with an extraterrestrial life form, Earth's collision with
an asteroid, paralysis of telecommunication or power systems, or pandemics. Because
such events have never occurred, the traumatic affects on the human mind can only
be postulated. There is sparse if any literature that addresses this problem. Many
of the assumptions of what may happen and possible solutions are within the speculative
imagination of the author. It is important that the traumatic stresses of a global
event at least be recognized in the medical literature rather than be exclusively
the domain of science fiction or cinematography. © 2009 The Author(s).
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19102Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1177/1534765608326748Publication Info
Goldberg, JS (2009). Global traumatic stress: Hypothetical events and possible solutions. Traumatology, 15(2). pp. 78-80. 10.1177/1534765608326748. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19102.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Joel Steven Goldberg
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