Branch number 1 Federal State Institution «Military Clinical Hospital named after Acad-emician N.N.Burdenko the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation». 143400, Moscow region, Krasnogorsk City, Svetlaja street, 11. Russia.
*Federal state health agency "Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation" 121359, Moscow, Akademika Pavlova street, 19. Russia
**Military Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov,
Department of Psychiatry
6, Akademika Lebedeva street, Saint-Petersburg, 194044, Russia
Brief summary
The unfavorable information stress consequences influence upon the having special work conditions military staff psycholoogical health were investigated in the conducted study, and psychocorrectional methods (rational psychotherapy, active and passive muscle relaxation) negative impact prevention efficacy was revealed.
Key words
psychocorrection, informational stress, psychoprophylaxis, servicemen, military service in special conditions
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