Military psychiatrist
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A military psychiatrist is usually a professional that deals with the treatment of military personnel and officers studying the psychological problems consequent to a real war, a virtual one, or during peacetime.
This includes substance abuse prevention, treatment and strategy counselling.
Notable military psychiatrists are or have been:
- Sidney Gottlieb (1918-1999)
- Abu Hafiza (?-?)
- Werner Heyde (1902-1964)
- Friedrich Panse (1899-1973)
- W. H. R. Rivers (1864-1922)
- Ernst Rüdin (1874-1952)
- Simon Wessely (?-living)
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