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The Psychosocial Aspects of a Deadly Epidemic Judy Kuriansky

The Psychosocial Aspects of a Deadly Epidemic By Judy Kuriansky

The Psychosocial Aspects of a Deadly Epidemic by Judy Kuriansky


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The Psychosocial Aspects of a Deadly Epidemic: What Ebola Has Taught Us about Holistic Healing by Judy Kuriansky

Edited by a clinical psychologist who has been on the ground helping to develop psychosocial support for Ebola survivors in one of the hardest-hit regions of West Africa, this book explains the devastating emotional aspects of the epidemic and its impact on survivors and the population in West Africa, families in the diaspora, and people in the United States and other countries. It also describes lessons learned from past epidemics like HIV/AIDS and SARS, and valuable approaches to healing from future epidemics.

While the devastating Ebola epidemic has been contained, the effects of this outbreak-referred to by the World Health Organization as the most severe acute public health emergency seen in modern times-have wreaked a tremendous emotional toll on the populations of West Africa as well as on families and survivors worldwide. This groundbreaking book covers the psychosocial needs, programs, and policies related to the Ebola epidemic and examines broader lessons of the outbreak, such as changes in the ways in which healing from future epidemics can be handled.

Edited by Judy Kuriansky, PhD, a noted clinical psychologist and United Nations NGO representative with extensive experience helping after disasters worldwide, and direct experience gained from being on the ground in West Africa in the midst of the epidemic, this book identifies and explains universal psychological factors at play in all such crises. It debunks myths regarding Ebola and describes the resulting psychological and social harm caused by the epidemic. The chapters cover overarching emotional issues and problems as well as the long-term impact on at-risk groups, such as children, women, and health workers; the impact of emotional issues on social and economic life; responses of government officials, media, and various aid organizations; and solutions being offered by groups worldwide, including service and humanitarian organizations, politicians, policymakers, and public health education groups.


  • Addresses the various myths and resulting psychological, social, and economic harm caused by Ebola
  • Presents models of psychosocial support and help offered by local as well as international aid organizations
  • Covers efforts to build the mental health infrastructure of the affected countries, revealing the importance of integrating mental health care into primary health care
  • Explains government and media responses to the Ebola epidemic
  • Supplies critically important information for psychologists and mental health workers, health professionals of all disciplines, public health students, government officials, policymakers, and all individuals and groups interested in providing psychosocial support
  • Includes a foreword by an important official and endorsements by other significant stakeholders in the fight against Ebola

The Psychosocial Aspects of a Deadly Epidemic Reviews

The book is useful for faculty and practitioners of psychology or medicine, as well as individuals in social work, education, and public health. Its key strengths are the presentation of a strong profile on psychosocial aspects of population and community health, as well as the discussion on how medical education may link the psychological, biological, and social determinants of health. Kuriansky's informative collection introduces readers to the fundamentals, methods of practice, and ultimate necessity of psychosocial and holistic healing medicine as a tool for capturing the impact and nature of epidemics. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals and practitioners. - Choice

About Judy Kuriansky

Judy Kuriansky, PhD, is an internationally known clinical psychologist, fellow of the American Psychological Association, United Nations NGO representative, and chair of the Psychology Coalition of NGOs accredited at the United Nations.

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CIN1440842302VG
9781440842306
1440842302
The Psychosocial Aspects of a Deadly Epidemic: What Ebola Has Taught Us about Holistic Healing by Judy Kuriansky
Used - Very Good
Hardback
ABC-CLIO
20160321
428
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