Abstract

In countries with former military and ongoing conflicts, such as the Republic of Armenia, there is always a need for psychotherapeutic work with people who have suffered from military trauma. In these cases, there is always a need for new, more adapted approaches in the process of psychotherapy. A similar example is the use of temporal orientations and perspectives in therapy for individuals with military psychological trauma, which is presented in this article in a separate case analysis.

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