Military Psychiatry: Preparing in Peace for War
by Franklin D. Jones, et al.
Publisher: Borden Institute 1994
ISBN/ASIN: 9994650564
ISBN-13: 9789994650569
Number of pages: 307
Description:
The book is a series of excellent articles with a strong research base. Areas of interest include addressing burnout, ethical issues, consultation to command, psychiatric aspects of disease in service members, training program guidelines, terrorism, hostage negotiation, and much more.
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