This book examines how mental health providers and military leaders can best moderate the negative impact of combat and the importance of individual screening, training, peer support, leadership and organizational polic...

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This book examines how mental health providers and military leaders can best moderate the negative impact of combat and the importance of individual screening, training, peer support, leadership and organizational policies, as well as the development and implementation of large-scale mental health programs that incorporate these elements.


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