Aftermath of Road Accidents

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Accident Survivors
bereavement support
Brain damage
Cap Score
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Clinical patterns
Clinician Administer Ptsd Scale
Death and injury
disability adjustment
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family coping strategies
Forced Choice Symptom Validity Testing
Head Injury
IES Score
ISS
Law Commission
Long-term outcome
medico-legal issues
Minor Head Injuries
PCS Symptom
Persist PCS
police
post-accident mental health outcomes
Post-concussion Syndrome
Post-traumatic Stress Reactions
Psychiatric Injury
psychological impact
Road accident
Road Accident Victim
Road Accidents
Road Traffic Accidents
RTA
Severe Road Accident
somatoform disorder
Total Cap Score
trauma recovery
Treatment of pain
Ungrouped Dots
Victim Support
Whiplash Injury
Whiplash Patients
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415130530
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Dec 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Accidents on the road are so common place in our lives today it's easy to believe that there are plenty of support systems in place for the victims. Death and injuries on the road are construed primarily as medico-legal phenomena, re-inforced both by the way accidents are described and by issues of insurance and compensation for damage and personal injury. But there are many profound psychological and social consequences that remain underestimated. Margaret Mitchell has compiled this collection from leading researchers to examine this neglected area for the unseen victims: the families who have to cope with bereavement or a disabled relative, the driver who has killed but is medically uninjured. It will be of great direct value to psychologists, psychiatrists and other health professionals and will serve as a useful reference for those in the legal profession, voluntary associations and those with personal experience of road, traffic, accidents needing advice about where to seek further help.

Margaret Mitchell (Edited by)