Between Shell Shock and PTSD? ‘Accident Neurosis’ and Its Sequelae in Post-War Britain

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The August issue of Social History of Medicine includes a piece that may interest AHP readers: “Between Shell Shock and PTSD? ‘Accident Neurosis’ and Its Sequelae in Post-War Britain,” by Ryan Ross. Abstract: This article focuses on the concept Read More...

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Posted Aug 02 2019, 04:54 PM by Advances in the History of Psychology
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