Abstract

The article analyzes the schemes of psychological help in low- and high-intensity wars used in foreign armies. The content of psychological help to combat participants is revealed. The inconsistency of pre-war systems of psychological help to military personnel is shown. The necessity of attracting a wide range of psychological activists to psychological assistance is substantiated. The necessity of providing psychological help not only to the victims, but also to their family members is emphasized.

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