Короткий опис (реферат):
The aim of our research was basis of the analysis and research of the current state and trends of emergence and development
of crisis situations syndromes to identify their general and specific features inherent in specific crisis situations syndromes at the
place where they occurred, factors that influenced their formation and the manifestations they characterized by.
Materials and methods – analysis and systematization of data on the complex impact of stress factors and other manifestations
of crisis situations on subjects who find themselves in a zone of military conflict/man-made or natural disaster; formulation of
new concepts, strategies and tactics for work in crisis situations.
Results. Common and specific features of the known syndromes of wars are found. It is proved that, by common characteristics,
all syndromes of wars can be combined into a single basic category – crisis situations syndrome, which is divided by specific
features into specific crisis situations syndromes at the place where they occurred, under what factors they were formed and the
manifestations they characterize. A classification of post-traumatic stress disorders as a component of crisis situations syndromes
by the mechanisms of their formation and a model of their formation are provided. Definitions are formulated; crisis syndrome and
hybrid war syndrome are described. A working table has been developed for analysts for the differential diagnostic of “Crisis Situation
Syndromes”.
Conclusions. The technology of objective diagnostic, treatment and prevention of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and
hybrid war syndrome is proposed, which includes the identification of possible etiological factors affecting the formation of crisis
states syndromes with differentiation of impact factors, the actual identification with the formation of a differentiated approach
to treatment, and prevention development of “coaching” techniques. The technology is based on a comprehensive psychological
and ophthalmologic examination. It has been established that the “hybrid war syndrome” is formed both among combatants and
non-combatants, for the first time in it the cognitive defeat, both of individual subjects and social groups is fully manifested. In addition,
for the first time, in relation to other crisis syndromes, there are social group symptoms, the formation of migratory symptoms,
the formation of specific PTSDs, etc.