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9/11: Mental Health in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks. Edited by Y. Neria, R. Gross, R. Marshall, with E. Susser (Guest editor). (Pp. xxviii+646, $110.00, ISBN 9780521831918 hb.) Cambridge University Press. 2006.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 September 2007

ETZEL CARDEÑA
Affiliation:
(Email: Etzel.Cardena@psychology.lu.se)

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