In the United Kingdom since 1987 38,000 people have been referred
to The Medical Foundation for specialist psychological treatment
relating to warfare, and in the past 80 years 75,000 military
personnel have received counselling from the Ex-Services Mental
Welfare Society. The topic of warfare induced psychological stress
and trauma is a vast one. This book gives an unique, person-centred
insight into counselling victims of warfare (either civilians or
military personnel) whose trauma is physical or psychological. It
covers such topics as anger, death, nightmares, recovered memories,
emotional and physical pain, and alcohol use. It also contains a
list of useful contacts for further support and helpful tips.
Counsellors, trainees and other healthcare and social care
professionals dealing with civilian or military victims of warfare
will find this guide invaluable.
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