Dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder: The psychological sequelae of bloody Sunday and the response of state services


Autoria(s): Hayes, P.; Campbell, Jim
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

Objective: This article describes the political context of health and social care services in Northern Ireland at a the of intense social conflict. Method: Concepts from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other relevant international psychological literature are then used to study the experience of the Bloody Sunday families, victims of a traumatic event that happened in Derry in January 1972. Results: High levels of psychological morbidity within this population are reported, alongside some evidence that families had not received services that may have helped resolve the trauma. Conclusions: The authors noted that new services planned as a result of the current peace process may offer social workers and other professionals new ways to address the unmet needs of people traumatized by the Troubles.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/dealing-with-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-the-psychological-sequelae-of-bloody-sunday-and-the-response-of-state-services(fca5a05f-e015-4a3d-a7d2-ee5b3e8f4deb).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Hayes , P & Campbell , J 2000 , ' Dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder: The psychological sequelae of bloody Sunday and the response of state services ' Research on Social Work Practice , vol 10 , pp. 705-720 .

Tipo

article