1st Edition
The Aftermath of Road Accidents Psychological, Social and Legal Consequences of an Everyday Trauma
Edited By Margaret Mitchell
Copyright 1996
280 Pages
by
Routledge
280 Pages
by
Routledge
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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... Read more
Dr. Gwen Adshead, therapist; Dr. Michelle Atchison, Private Practice; Dr. Edward B. Blanchard, State University of New York; Bridget Bryant, Oxford University; Dr. Jeremy Broughton, Transport Reasearch Laboratory; Rachel Canterbury, University of London; Giuseppe Di Stefano, Bethesda Clinic of Epilepsy & Neurorehabilitation, Switzerland; Dr. Angela Hetherington, De Montford University; Edward Hickling, Private Practice; Dr. Michael Hobbs, Oxford University; Professor David J. de L. Horne, University of Melbourne; Dr. Glennys Howarth, University of Sussex; Sue Jeavons, La Trobe University, Australia; Dr Sally Lloyd-Bostock, Oxford University; Dr. Warren Loos, Albany Medical School; Dr. Richard Mayou, Oxford University; Professor A. McFarlane, University of Adelaide; Dr. Margaret Mitchell, Glasgow Caledonian University; Alan Munro, Strathclyde Police; Michael Napier, Nottingham Law School; Dr. Bogdan Radanov, University of Berne; Dr. Derek Rutter, University of Kent; Dr. Matthias Sturzenegger, University of Berne; Anne Taylor, Centre for Stress and Anxiety Disorders; Kay Wheat, Nottingham; Lindsay Wilson, University of Stirling; Dr. James Youngjohn, Arizona State University; Professor William Yule, University of London
Biography
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