Moral injury in modern warfare: clinical reflections and implications for military psychiatry [PDF]
Moral injury has emerged as a significant dimension of psychological suffering among individuals exposed to ethically compromising situations in war. Unlike post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is primarily organized around fear-based responses ...
Dotan Braun
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MILITARY PSYCHIATRY SYMPOSIUM TOPIC: Medical Ethics in Military Psychiatry Abstract [PDF]
Ethics in medical practice has always been a matter of debate, more so, when it comes to psychiatry. Military Psychiatric services have been one of the most organized psychiatric services in India since long and known for its clarity with respect to ethical practices.
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A Foundation for a “Cheerful Society”: The Korean War and the Rise of Psychiatry [PDF]
One of the most remarkable medical achievements of the Korean War was the development of psychiatry. During the Korean War, soldiers and prisoners of war (POWs) experienced “gross stress reaction” and manifested poor concentration and memory as well as ...
Ji-Hye Shin, Sung-Vin Yim
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Prevalence and Distribution of Mental Disorders at Inpatient Psychiatry Service of a Large Military Hospital in Ukraine [PDF]
Background: In recent years, dramatic political changes and the ensuing war in Ukraine have led to a significant increase in the number of stress-related disorders, in particular among military personnel.
Oleg Druz +6 more
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Military traumatic brain injury: a challenge straddling neurology and psychiatry
Military psychiatry, a new subcategory of psychiatry, has become an invaluable, intangible effect of the war. In this review, we begin by examining related military research, summarizing the related epidemiological data, neuropathology, and the research ...
Ling-Zhuo Kong +3 more
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Mental health problems in tunisian military population
Introduction Military personnel can face unique risks and challenges to their mental health. High-stress situations, prolonged absences, and difficulty adjusting to civilian life can affect their mental health and hence develop psychiatric disorders ...
D. Njah +6 more
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Military forensic psychiatry [PDF]
Traumatic psychological and functional somatic syndromes in military personnel, following recent conflicts, have generated considerable interest in recent years (Jones et al, 2002). However, there has been near-total academic neglect of forensic military psychiatry, despite the anticipated major changes in British military psychiatric provision ...
Mark A, Turner, Leigh A, Neal
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Psychological distress across the deployment cycle: exploratory growth mixture model
Background Prior research has identified behavioural health outcomes as key sequelae to combat deployment. However, relatively little is known about differential patterns of change in depression or generalised anxiety linked to deployment to a combat ...
Oscar A. Cabrera, Amy B. Adler
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Severity of insomnia among counseling patients in psychiatry
Introduction Insomnia is a frequent reason of consultation in psychiatry. Always it is associates to other psychiatric pathologies.After stabilisation of the main disorder, it can become the only complaint.
D. Falfel, W. Krir, H. Kefi, A. Omayya
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Military psychological trauma: The contribution of EMDR
Introduction The treatment of psychological trauma is an integral part of the health care provided to military patients in Tunisia. For patients with PTSD several therapeutic options are proposed to patients as EMDR but there are various barriers to the
D. Falfel +5 more
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