Abstract

This article deals with the doctors working in conditions of combat situation. Stressors, effecting
 on civilian physician in ordinary everyday practical work within the profession are differ from those in combat.
 Since civilian doctors are in the same combat conditions as other soldiers, they are also exposed to combat
 stressors specific and non-specific to the combat situation. Civilian doctors in a combat situation, often neglected
 the risk, assess it inappropriately, violate well-established discipline, as the task of providing emergency assistance
 reaches. In this context, the purpose of this study was to demonstrate the complexity of the use of nonpharmacological
 methods in psychosomatic disorders in civilian doctors performing their responsibilities in the
 combat situations. Diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive measures were determined on the basis of a holistic
 approach to patients. The authors used the methods of reflexology, homeotherapy and practical psychology (holodynamics).
 Therapeutic process was planned in such a way as to reduce the risk of exacerbations, particularly
 during combined use of methods, as it was the limited by time factor.

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