In training programs of first responders little is normally dedicated to psychological effects of rescue in general and in particular within biological and chemical terrorism, where the insecurity process affects in remarkable way the life of victims and first responders. Cooperation with multidisciplinary experts may help and enhance first responders' action.
The Psychological Effects of Biological Agents as Terrorist Weapons
M Guidotti;
2007
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In training programs of first responders little is normally dedicated to psychological effects of rescue in general and in particular within biological and chemical terrorism, where the insecurity process affects in remarkable way the life of victims and first responders. Cooperation with multidisciplinary experts may help and enhance first responders' action.File in questo prodotto:
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