Here is an essential guide to a wide range of battle stress, war experience and mental conditionsz The case histories and types of patient will be of interest to the caring professions, the social services, the Armed Forces, and to all families with members serving, or who have served, in the Armed Forces. Recent advances in understanding psychological mechanisms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder have led to a better understanding of combat stress.The book covers the First and Second World Wars, in all there theaters; Korea, Cyprus, Malaya, and Aden; and more recently, Northern Ireland, the Falklands, the Gulf and Bosnia. It includes important patient treatment, assessment and rehabilitation strategies, as well as discussing the formal and changing recognition of combat stress by the Armed Forces and the Government.
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Major (Retd) Roy Brook was a welfare officer with the Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society. His task was to visit and befriend ex-Service men and women from all three services and the Merchant Navy. Over a ten-year period, he made over 5000 visits to clients throughout the midlands and south of England and Wales.
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