Myths about Disaster Victims. Disasters in the Developing World -- 1. Defining Environmental Disasters. Quick Onset Disasters. Chronic Disasters. Human-Induced Disasters. Complex Disasters. Differentiating between Accidents, Emergencies, and Disasters. Cultural Factors in Defining Disasters -- 2. Why Study Disasters? Practical Applications. Value to Social Science Theory. Contributions to Cross-Cultural Research -- 3. Research Issues. The Development of a Research Schema. Research Problems -- 4. Reactions to Disasters in Global Perspective. Disasters in Traditional Societies. Disasters in Developing Nations. Disasters in Developed Countries. Political Ideology and Disaster Relief. Other Factors That Influence Reactions -- 5. The Psychology of Disaster Victims. Conflicting Points of View. The Sequence of Psychological Reactions -- 6. Postdisaster Recovery. Initiating the Relief Effort. First Stages of Relief. The Difficulty of Providing Aid. The Difficulty of Accepting Aid. Psychology of Disaster Workers. 7. Conclusion
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