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Soldiers Suppressed War Traumas, Government Ignored Emotional Damages in Post-WWII Finland
August 22, 2006 05:59 AM
Posted by FindCounseling.com Staff

A project examining Finnish culture after World War II shows the government ignored the psychological impact of the war on soldiers as it focused on economic and political damages.

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Initial Screenings of Soldiers Returning from Deployment Missed Majority of Mental Health Problems
November 14, 2007 08:46 AM
Posted by FindCounseling.com Staff

Previous reports focusing only on early screenings of military returning from the war in Iraq missed the majority of mental health problems ultimately faced by soldiers, shows new research.

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Study Shows Troops Turn to Alcohol After Returning from Combat
August 14, 2008 08:06 AM
Posted by FindCounseling.com Staff

A new investigation on alcohol misuse by military personnel before and after deployment shows young soldiers and reservists are particularly vulnerable to developing problems with alcohol after returning home from combat.

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