Abstract
Sexological problems are rarely highlighted in the context of post-traumatic stress disorder. Beyond the direct clinical symptoms of this disorder, sexual dysfunction is one of the most common co-morbid signs in psychotraumatic clinics. In the specific context of the military institution, and particularly the Foreign Legion hospital, the sexological approach represents both a challenge and an opportunity to contribute to the reconstruction of these young men, overwhelmed by the unspeakable effects of war and their intimate difficulties.
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