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POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (2) answer(s).
 
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Demise of PTSD: from governing through trauma to governing resilience / Howell, Alison   Journal Article
Howell, Alison Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article raises questions about the possible waning of the authority of the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While avoiding predictions, it points to signs that the authority of PTSD is now being challenged by both the rise of resilience-based models and the increasing authority of biomedical and neurological approaches in the governance of trauma. It explores these challenges in various empirical sites, including humanitarian interventions, Western military settings (especially involving the US Army and North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]), as well as civilian contexts, including national health services, emergency preparedness, schools, universities, and other sectors. The article concludes by stressing some of the troubling politics that surround these new developments, which, like the diagnosis of PTSD, may individualize and govern the experience of traumatic events, including war, in a broad context of social and economic austerity.
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Methods of minimizing psychogenic losses: the genesis / Zverev, S.Ye.   Journal Article
ZVEREV, S.Ye. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper examines the forms of grooming for combat the psyche of troop personnel and civilians, and methods of minimizing psychogenic losses reflected in Antique and Medieval sources. It singles out the methods of releasing the destructive instinct in order to overcome the moral law.
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