Will, desire and experience - The medical discourse on war neuroses 1914-1922 (original) (raw)

Treatment of war neuroses from Vietnam

Paul Balson

Comprehensive Psychiatry, 1980

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From War Neurosis to Holocaust Trauma An Intellectual and Cultural History

Ferenc Eros

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Psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and politics during the First World War

Jose Brunner

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1991

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[Research and treatment of war neuroses at the Clinic for Nervous and Mental Diseases at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow before World War II in the context of psychiatry in Europe]

Krzysztof Rutkowski

Psychiatria polska

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The neurological manifestations of trauma: lessons from World War I

Edgar Jones

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2012

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War Neurosis: A Cultural Historical and Theoretical Inquiry

Frank Richardson

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Unprocessed Trauma. Polish Medicine in the Face of Psychiatric Injury in the Era of the Great War

Joanna Urbanek

Central and Eastern Europe after the First World War, 2021

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German Battle Casualties: The Treatment of Functional Somatic Disorders during World War I

Stefanie Linden, Edgar Jones

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 2013

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German battle casualties: the treatment of functional somatic disorders during World War One

Edgar Jones

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Battle for the mind: World War One and the birth of military psychiatry

Edgar Jones

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Battle for the mind: World War 1 and the birth of military psychiatry

Ogün KARABULUT

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Clinical Psychology In World War Second

Zainab HA

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“These frightful sights would work havoc with one’s brain”: Subjective Experience, Trauma, and Resilience in First World War Writings by Medical Personnel

Jane Potter

Literature and Medicine, 2012

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Psychiatry, Hate Training, and the Second World War

Joanna Bourke

Journal of Social History, 2017

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Historical approaches to post-combat disorders

E. Jones, Edgar Jones

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Freud on the First World War (Part 1)

Jasna Koteska

Researcher. European Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences

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Psychiatric battle casualties: an intra- and inter-war comparison

Edgar Jones

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BATTLE EXHAUSTION: THE DILEMMA OF PSYCHIATRIC CASUALTIES IN NORMANDY, JUNE–AUGUST 1944

Edgar Jones

The Historical Journal, 2010

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Battle exhaustion: the dilemma of psychiatric casualties in Normandy, June to August 1944

Edgar Jones

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A War of Nerves: Soldiers and Psychiatrists in the Twentieth Century

Edgar Jones

The American Historical Review, 2001

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Blood/Lust: Freud and the Trauma of Killing in War

Nolen Gertz

Formations: The Graduate Center Journal of Social …, 2010

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Psychiatric and neurologic aspects of war: an overview and perspective

JoAnn Difede

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010

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From shell shock and war neurosis to posttraumatic stress disorder: a history of psychotraumatology

Louis Crocq

Dialogues in clinical neuroscience

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The origins of British military psychiatry before the First World War

Edgar Jones

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Somatoform Dissociation in Traumatized World War I Combat Soldiers

Annemiek van Dijke

Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2001

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Early historical literature for post-traumatic symptomatology

Laurent Schmitt

Stress and Health, 2003

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The Effects of the World War I on the Development of the Modern Concept of Trauma

Sefa Bulut

Mental Health & Human Resilience International Journal, 2020

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War and the Practice of Psychotherapy: The UK Experience 1939–1960

Edgar Jones

Medical History, 2004

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'Invisible' War Trauma in Japan: Medicine, Society and Military Psychiatric Casualties

Eri Nakamura

2016

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The relationship between the First World War and neurology: 100 years of “Shell Shock”

Péricles Maranhão Filho

Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 2017

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War Syndromes: The Impact of Culture on Medically Unexplained Symptoms

Simon Wessely, Edgar Jones

Medical History, 2005

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Psychiatry in the Army: A Brief Historical Perspective and Current Developments

Kelly Cozza

Psychiatric Services, 1991

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