PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE AND WORK OF A PSYCHOLOGIST WITH MILITARY SERVANTS AND
This educational and therapeutic guidebook reveals the basics of the psychology of traumatic situations in the military. It examines issues related to the prevention of combat post-traumatic stress disorder and the specifics of organizing and providing psychological assistance to all those affected by extreme situations, as well as the principles and methods of emergency counseling. Special attention is paid to forms and methods of working with military personnel. A set of tasks and case studies will promote active and conscious assimilation of educational information. For students of higher educational institutions and psychologists, psychotherapists, employees of social and psychological assistance services, doctors, military personnel, and chaplains. The educational and therapeutic manual can be useful in the work of military psychologists, unit commanders, and their deputies for moral and psychological support.

































