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Voen Med Zh ; 335(6): 4-12, 2014 Jun.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25286568

ABSTRACT

Tension of information warfare as a form of modern war has a global character nowadays. Topicality of research of psychological reaction peculiarities and psychopathology phenomena developing during information warfare is determined by necessity of scientific development of the effective means of diagnosis and prophylaxis of these phenomena. The article is devoted to analytical review of modern articles about aim, goals and methods of information warfare, covering some signs of manipulative influence on people's mind. Authors set forward opinion about possible psychological peculiarities and psychopathological consequences of targeted aggressive information influence and also suggest some methods against this influence.


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Military Personnel/psychology , Military Psychiatry/methods , Psychological Warfare , Psychology, Military/methods , Psychopathology/methods , Humans
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Voen Med Zh ; 318(3): 53-7, 80, 1997 Mar.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9157698

ABSTRACT

The necessity of psychophysiological correction and rehabilitation in the units is caused by peculiarities of called in Armed Forces contingent, the decrease of opportunities of adaptation in the part of the servicemen by virtue of individual peculiarities, after diseases and traumas, and also in result of adverse influence on the organism of the factors of military labour--extreme physical and mental loads, inhabitation of the objects of military engineering and arms, climatogeographic zones and others. In result of researches is established, that almost in 90% of servicemen, working at the extreme conditions and with which psychophysiological correction was carried out, were improved subjective state of health, interpersonal relations in collective, sleep was normalized.


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Combat Disorders/psychology , Military Personnel/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Combat Disorders/rehabilitation , Humans , Physical Fitness/psychology , Psychology, Social , Psychophysiology , Russia
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