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Issue 3/4 Vol. 34 1992 |
Primary, secondary and tertiary aspects of psychic disturbances in war are presented.
Application of the doctrine of mental health care is required by psychiatrists and psychologists, respectively.
The education for prevention within primary mental health care in war is of utmost importance.
From our experience during this war, trained psychotherapists, regardless of their basic education, have proved to be the most efficient in giving psychological help.
Keywords: psychology in war, war, traumatic experiences
Short Title: Silic, N. (1992) PsyBeit 3-4:362
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