The Child and His Family in Disaster (Classic Reprint): A Study of the 1953 Vicksburg Tornado - Couverture souple

Perry, Stewart E.

 
9781333783914: The Child and His Family in Disaster (Classic Reprint): A Study of the 1953 Vicksburg Tornado

Synopsis

Understanding how families shape kids’ recovery after disaster

This book examines how children responded to the December 1953 Vicksburg tornado and how family dynamics influenced their emotional recovery. It highlights the role of parents, siblings, and the home setting in shaping post-disaster behavior.

The study describes what kinds of disaster experiences affect children most, and how family reactions can help or hinder healing. It also discusses how discussing the event, or avoiding the topic, changes a child’s adjustment over time.

Along with analysis, the work offers practical guidance on handling children after a disaster, emphasizing flexible, family-centered approaches rather than one-size-fits-all rules.

  • How pre-disaster and on-site experiences relate to later emotional responses
  • Patterns of family interaction, role changes, and communication after the disaster
  • Insights into parental distress and its impact on children
  • Practical considerations for supporting children through recovery

Ideal for readers seeking a research-grounded view of child psychology in the aftermath of disaster, with lessons applicable to families and professionals alike.

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