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Citation

Kentsmith DK. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 1980; 51(4): 409-413.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1980, Aerospace Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7369980

Abstract

In this paper, the psychological reactions of individuals and groups to a wartime disaster, such as nuclear explosion, are presented. The psychological literature on disasters is discussed. The presentation attempts to emphasize viewing the victims of a disaster as individuals responding in a normal way to an overwhelming experience, rather than labeling them as psychiatric patients. The various phases of a disaster are discussed with particular emphases on the preventive measures and leadership roles which may be taken by the physician. The development and treatment of situational psychoses, as well as neurotic reactions, are examined and the dynamics especially of long-lasting neurotic problems explored. The paper concludes by making specific recommendations regarding the establishment of disaster plans and training programs at each military facility. It is suggested that the use of such plans may help minimize the psychological effects of a wartime disaster on the individual.


Language: en

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