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Examines programmes and interventions created and implemented by occupational therapists, to aid those affected directly - and indirectly - by the 9/11 attacks. This book is useful for courses in trauma and recovery, community interventions, health programs and implementation, and mental health interventions, as well as for professionals.
A collection of firsthand accounts from occupational therapy providers and their clients that reveal the thoughts and fears of therapists who had to help heal their clients while suffering stress themselves. The book also demonstrates the importance of therapeutic treatment for all types of victims, from survivors to television observers.
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