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Social & Personality Psychology Compass, 2021
According to the terror management health model (TMHM), life-threatening health conditions have the potential to make people think about death, which triggers anxiety and motivates people to engage in defensive behaviors that may or may not facilitate ...
John D. Dimoff +3 more
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According to the terror management health model (TMHM), life-threatening health conditions have the potential to make people think about death, which triggers anxiety and motivates people to engage in defensive behaviors that may or may not facilitate ...
John D. Dimoff +3 more
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A psychological typology of terror organizations
, 2021Understanding the motivations, intentions, and capabilities of terror organizations is highly important to understanding and assessing the risk they present, and to implement effective counter-terror measures.
E. Shadach +4 more
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2002
Responding directly to 9/11, an outstanding interdisciplinary group of academics, clinicians, and activists from around the world united to produce this clear exploration of terrorism. Contributors, including Pulitzer Prize-winner Dr. John E. Mack, present an enormous range of terror-related factors in this important multivolume set.
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Responding directly to 9/11, an outstanding interdisciplinary group of academics, clinicians, and activists from around the world united to produce this clear exploration of terrorism. Contributors, including Pulitzer Prize-winner Dr. John E. Mack, present an enormous range of terror-related factors in this important multivolume set.
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Communication monographs, 2020
Two experiments (Nstudy1 = 203; Nstudy2 = 177), using STD prevention messages and a 2 (mortality: salient, control) × 2 (freedom threat: high, low) design, tested the Terror Management Health Model and integrated its predictions with the Theory of ...
E. Bessarabova, Zachary B. Massey
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Two experiments (Nstudy1 = 203; Nstudy2 = 177), using STD prevention messages and a 2 (mortality: salient, control) × 2 (freedom threat: high, low) design, tested the Terror Management Health Model and integrated its predictions with the Theory of ...
E. Bessarabova, Zachary B. Massey
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The Psychology of Suicide Terrorism
Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2009This paper reviews current understandings of the psychology of suicide terrorism for psychiatrists and other mental health professionals to help them better understand this terrifying phenomenon. After discussing key concepts and definitions, the paper reviews both group and individual models for explaining the development of suicide terrorists, with ...
Jerrold M, Post +5 more
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Issue of mobbing as psychological terror in the workplace
Glavvrač (Chief Medical Officer)The author examines the causes and forms of mobbing in a professional team, the phases of its development, and mobbing prevention. Organizational and managerial means of preventing mobbing in professional teams are outlined.
S. Babanov
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Terror Management Theory and Psychological Disorder
Handbook of Terror Management Theory, 2019Thirty years of research has supported terror management theory (TMT) claims that people manage the potential for anxiety caused by human awareness of the inevitability of death with an anxiety-buffering system consisting of cultural worldviews, self ...
Andrea M. Yetzer, T. Pyszczynski
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Forensic Update, 2007
Psychological perspectives on understanding terrorism from the perspective of the perpetrators are, at present, limited, obscure and wholly underdeveloped. This short paper addresses what a ‘psychology of terrorism’ currently implies in this regard, and suggests how a more nuanced focus can help shape future research efforts, providing a number of ...
Shahid Bux, John Horgan
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Psychological perspectives on understanding terrorism from the perspective of the perpetrators are, at present, limited, obscure and wholly underdeveloped. This short paper addresses what a ‘psychology of terrorism’ currently implies in this regard, and suggests how a more nuanced focus can help shape future research efforts, providing a number of ...
Shahid Bux, John Horgan
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Feminization of Terror: Psychological Analysis of the Role of Women in Terrorist Structures
Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2019Feminization of terror is a significant issue in the light of its etiology, scale, and effects. Moreover, it is a social problem that arose in psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology, and politics.
M. Bodziany +1 more
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Terrorism, Trauma and Psychology
2014This book provides a comprehensive insight into the multilayered effects experienced by directly affected victims and their indirectly affected family members following terrorist incidents and other world disasters. Chapters draw primarily on interviews with fifty victims of the Bali bombings, but also consider terrorist incidents including the London ...
Brooks, G., Pooley, J.A., Earnest, Jaya
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