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Ethnocultural Perspectives on Disasters and Trauma by Marsella, Anthony J. is a comprehensive exploration of how different cultural and ethnic groups experience and cope with disasters and trauma. The book delves into the diverse ways in which various communities understand and respond to natural and human-made disasters, including wars, terrorist attacks, and environmental catastrophes. Marsella examines how cultural beliefs, values, and practices shape individuals' perceptions of disasters and influence their emotional responses and recovery processes. The author also discusses the role of social support systems, traditional healing practices, and religious beliefs in helping communities rebuild and heal in the aftermath of traumatic events. Through a series of case studies and theoretical analyses, Marsella highlights the importance of taking ethnocultural perspectives into account when developing disaster preparedness and response strategies. This book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, mental health professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay between culture, disasters, and trauma.
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