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The World Trade Center attack. Helping the helpers: the role of critical incident stress management.Operation Safe Haven: the needs of nurses caring for refugees.Mental health promotion in high risk groups.The psychological impact of working in emergencies and the role of debriefing.War and mental health: a brief overview.Clinical treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder: conceptual challenges raised by recent research.Vulnerability, victims and violence.Effectiveness of psychological debriefing.Nurses' perceptions of critical incidents.A randomised controlled trial of psychological debriefing for victims of road traffic accidentsDisseminating early interventions following trauma.Postnatal debriefing interventions to prevent maternal mental health problems after birth: exploring the gap between the evidence and UK policy and practice.Terrorism, suicide bombing, fear and mental health.Randomised controlled trial of midwife led debriefing to reduce maternal depression after operative childbirth.Trussed in evidence? Ambiguities at the interface between clinical evidence and clinical practice.The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions implemented after the Indian Ocean Tsunami: A systematic review.A new psychological intervention: "512 Psychological Intervention Model" used for military rescuers in Wenchuan Earthquake in China.The current status of psychological debriefing.Debriefing after psychological trauma. Inappropriate exporting of western culture may cause additional harm.Debriefing after psychological trauma. Response to stress is not necessarily pathological.Debriefing after psychological trauma. Response to treatment varies.Psychiatric morbidity in Australian veterans of the United Nations peacekeeping force in Somalia.Brief early psychological interventions following trauma: a systematic review of the literature.A randomised controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of an early psychological intervention with children involved in road traffic accidents.Stigma and the military: evaluation of a PTSD psychoeducational program.Childhood, War, Refugeedom and ‘Trauma’: Three Core Questions for Mental Health Professionals
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1995 nî lūn-bûn
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1995年の論文
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Does debriefing after psychological trauma work?
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Does debriefing after psychological trauma work?
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Does debriefing after psychological trauma work?
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Does debriefing after psychological trauma work?
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Does debriefing after psychological trauma work?
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Does debriefing after psychological trauma work?
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Does debriefing after psychological trauma work?
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10.1136/BMJ.310.6993.1479
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1995-06-01T00:00:00Z