
@article{ref1,
title="Wars, pandemics, mass shootings and human behavior: disasters across the globe [editorial]",
journal="Psychiatry interpersonal and biological processes",
year="2023",
author="Ursano, Robert J.",
volume="86",
number="4",
pages="e271-e271",
abstract="At the present, we all face, experience, and see a wide range of behaviors in response to our global wars (Ukraine and Israel-Hamas), pandemics (COVID-19) and the mostly national rather than international, mass shootings. Our responses range from horror to shame, from terror to overwhelming anger and sadness. Understanding the feelings, actions and thoughts--and memories they stir--can help us intervene. Healing may be an over stated goal. Forgiving, for some, may not be possible. Return to &quot;normal&quot; is never an option. Disasters such as these set a new baseline of life. We help our patients recover but not to forget; to reengage with those around them and moderate emotions and thoughts. With Nations and communities what are the helpful group, legal and international tools to do the same?<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0033-2747",
doi="10.1080/00332747.2023.2284619",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00332747.2023.2284619"
}