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PTSD, Orientation to Pain, and Pain Perception in Ex-prisoners of War who Underwent Torture.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2017N. Tsur, R. Defrin, K. Ginzburg
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1992
Throughout history, defeated enemies have been treated in strikingly distinct ways. Many instances are known in which they were treated with utmost brutality and massacred in large numbers. In his history of the crusades Runciman (1955, p. 274) tells us, for example, that when the Persians conquered Jerusalem in the year 614, 60,000 Christians were ...
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Throughout history, defeated enemies have been treated in strikingly distinct ways. Many instances are known in which they were treated with utmost brutality and massacred in large numbers. In his history of the crusades Runciman (1955, p. 274) tells us, for example, that when the Persians conquered Jerusalem in the year 614, 60,000 Christians were ...
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Childhood maltreatment and suicide attempts in prisoners: a systematic meta-analytic review
Psychological Medicine, 2020Ioannis Angelakis+2 more
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2016
S. Avidor, Y. Levin, Z. Solomon
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S. Avidor, Y. Levin, Z. Solomon
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