1st Edition

Advances in Environmental Psychology, Volume 6 Exposure to Hazardous Substances: Psychological Parameters

Edited By Allen H. Lebovits, Andrew Baum, Jerome E. Singer Copyright 1986
154 Pages
by Routledge

154 Pages
by Routledge

154 Pages
by Routledge

Increasingly frequent environmental exposures to hazardous substances present mental health professionals with groups and at times communities of people, faced with high levels of psychological threat. As a result of an increasingly industrial and technological society, a new type of group cohort has emerged – individuals exposed to hazardous substances that present the possibility of immediate... Read more

List of Contributors.  Preface.  Part 1: Occupational Exposures  1. The Case of Asbestos-Exposed Workers: A Psychological Evaluation Allen H. Lebovits, Mary Byrne, and James J. Strain  2. Psychosocial Correlates of Occupational Lead Exposure Evelyn J. Bromet, Christopher M. Ryan, and David K. Parkinson  Part 2: Non-Occupational Exposures  3. Toxic Exposure and Chronic Stress at Three Mile Island Laura M. Davidson, Andrew Baum, India Fleming, and Martha M. Gisriel  4. Psychopathological Consequences of Exposure to Toxins in the Water Supply Margaret S. Gibbs  5. Assessing the Impact of Hazardous Waste Facilities: Psychology, Politics, and Environmental Impact Statements Kenneth M. Bachrach and Alex J. Zautra  6. Predictors of Psychological Distress in the Community Following Two Toxic Chemical Incidents Jeffrey S. Markowitz and Elane M. Gutterman  7. Threats to People and What They Value: Residents’ Perceptions of the Hazards of Love Canal Adeline G. Levine and Russell A. Stone.  Author Index.  Subject Index.

Biography

Allen H. Lebovits, Andrew Baum, Jerome E. Singer