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What civilian psychiatrists should know about military psychiatry
Few of us have first-hand experience of military psychiatry. However, as a result of recent conflict and the imminent downsizing of the armed forces we will almost certainly be seeing increasing numbers of ex-servicemen in our clinics. This paper explains what civilian mental health professionals should know when dealing with service and ex-service men and women.