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Perspectives from Environmental Psychology

"...A clinical psychologist might see manifestations of denial in some of [the architects'] proposals to replace the twin towers with likewise imposing buildings as if to say to the world, 'You see, it didn't happen.' But, of course, it did happen, and the 'it' is no minor incident but the single most destructive attack on our country in its history, an attack which sent shock waves through the nation and led many to claim that life in the United States would never be the same again."
- Monroe Friedman, Winter 2002 issue of PEPB
"Let a World Life Center Rise From the Ashes"
Place Meaning, Symbolism, and Environmental Psychological
by Joseph P. Reser, Applied Psychology, University of Durham, UK (Winter, 2002)Seven General Principles for the Rebuilding of Lower Manhattan
(Winter, 2002)Thoughts on Communal Bereavement Following the Tragedy
by Terry Hartig, Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University and Ralph Catalano, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley (Winter, 2002)








