Scientific American: A Look at the Work of Combat Psychologists
The February/March 2006 issue of Scientific American presents an informative piece well worth a read. Written by two frontline Army Captains/psychologists, Combating Stress in Iraq reveals the critical role their profession plays in supporting the emotional and psychological needs of our troops on the battlefield. Related article: Among Troops, New Efforts to Gauge War’s Emotional Casualties.
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