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The psychopathology of psychotic-like reactions in the combat soldier

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The personality-structures in selected cases of the psychotic-like reactions of combat soldiers have been studied.

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Rosen, H., Myers, H.J., Kiene, H.E. et al. The psychopathology of psychotic-like reactions in the combat soldier. Psych Quar 20, 138–149 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01574367

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