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    Ukraine: Meeting the mental health needs of service veterans by Deahl, Martin P, Andreassen, Michael

    Published in International journal of social psychiatry (01-11-2023)
    “…The current conflict in Ukraine is a tragedy of epic proportions that without doubt is causing serious psychological damage with inevitable long term…”
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    Military psychiatry – 100 words by Deahl, Martin P.

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-08-2013)
    “…Few have first-hand experience of military psychiatry. Military psychiatry, however, has had a substantial impact on us: WWI and ‘shell shock‘, the ‘Northfield…”
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    The Fair Deal campaign: a call to arms by Deahl, Martin P.

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-07-2010)
    “…The UK healthcare economy is facing an unprecedented downturn, mental health services being particularly vulnerable. The Royal College of Psychiatrists' Fair…”
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    The costs of conflict: Meeting the mental health needs of serving personnel and service veterans by Deahl, Martin P., Klein, Susan, Alexander, David A.

    “…Abstract Military mental health has, until recently, been a neglected and marginalized area of interest and although both World Wars saw important advances, in…”
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    Use of psychological decompression in military operational environments by Hughes, Jamie G H Hacker, Earnshaw, N Mark, Greenberg, Neil, Eldridge, Rod, Fear, Nicola T, French, Claire, Deahl, Martin P, Wessely, Simon

    Published in Military medicine (01-06-2008)
    “…This article reviews the use of psychological decompression as applied to troops returning from active service in operational theaters. Definitions of the term…”
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    Modern psychiatric ethics by Welsh, Susan, Deahl, Martin P

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (19-01-2002)
    “…Psychiatrists frequently defend the detention of people who are acutely unwell by invoking best-interest principles and ethical duty-of-care responsibilities…”
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    Evaluating psychological debriefing: Are we measuring the right outcomes? by Deahl, Martin P., Srinivasan, Michael, Jones, Norman, Neblett, Carl, Jolly, Allan

    Published in Journal of traumatic stress (01-07-2001)
    “…The efficacy of critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) and psychological debriefing (PD) following potentially traumatising events has recently been…”
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    Psychological sequelae following the Gulf War. Factors associated with subsequent morbidity and the effectiveness of psychological debriefing by Deahl, M P, Gillham, A B, Thomas, J, Searle, M M, Srinivasan, M

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-07-1994)
    “…The aim was to study the effect of brief counselling and psychological debriefing following a trauma on subsequent morbidity. We investigated psychological…”
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    Psychological debriefing: controversy and challenge by Deahl, Martin

    “…Objective: The efficacy of psychological debriefing following potentially traumatising events has become extremely controversial. This review aims to identify…”
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    Posttraumatic stress disorder: diagnosis and epidemiology, comorbidity and social consequences, biology and treatment by Brunello, N, Davidson, J R, Deahl, M, Kessler, R C, Mendlewicz, J, Racagni, G, Shalev, A Y, Zohar, J

    Published in Neuropsychobiology (01-01-2001)
    “…Epidemiological studies clearly indicate that posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is becoming a major health concern worldwide even if still poorly recognized…”
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    Preventing psychological trauma in soldiers: The role of operational stress training and psychological debriefing by Deahl, Martin, Srinivasan, Michael, Jones, Norman, Thomas, Janice, Neblett, Carl, Jolly, Allan

    Published in British Journal of Medical Psychology (01-03-2000)
    “…Armed conflict is associated with significant long‐term psychiatric morbidity. Interventions to reduce the incidence of psychiatric disorder following…”
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    Traumatic stress—is prevention better than cure? by Deahl, Martin

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (01-10-1998)
    “…Prevention in high risk occupations. [(BNI unique abstract)] 21 references…”
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    Commentary: Evaluating Psychological Debriefing: Are we Measuring the Right Outcomes? by Deahl, Martin P, Srinivasan, Michael, Jones, Norman, Neblett, Carl, Jolly, Allan

    Published in Journal of traumatic stress (01-07-2001)
    “…The efficacy of critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) and psychological debriefing (PD) following potentially traumatising events has recently been…”
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    Dealing with disasters: does psychological debriefing work? by Deahl, M P, Bisson, J I

    Published in Journal of accident & emergency medicine (01-12-1995)
    “…The psychological aftermath of disaster causes significant long-term psychiatric disability and suffering to victims and rescuers alike. This paper examines…”
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    Doctors at war: psychiatry in the Gulf by Deahl, Martin P.

    “…When Britain committed an armoured division to the Gulf in the autumn of 1990, it was inevitable that psychiatrists and other mental health personnel would be…”
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    Lithium-induced carpal tunnel syndrome by Deahl, M P

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-08-1988)
    “…Two cases of lithium-induced hypothyroidism, presenting as carpal tunnel syndrome, are reported. This is believed to be the first report of such an association…”
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