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Past and present conflicts affected and continuing affecting life of millions of people around the world every day. It has been recognized that all types of violence and different kind of security threat are not only external, but also internal.They cover all aspects of our life, political, social and economic. They do have not only obvious consequences on peoples life but also hidden and indirect effects which affect life and mental well-being of millions of people around the world. Mental health is a complex phenomenon which is determined by multiple social, biological, psychological and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Past and present conflicts affected and continuing affecting life of millions of people around the world every day. It has been recognized that all types of violence and different kind of security threat are not only external, but also internal.They cover all aspects of our life, political, social and economic. They do have not only obvious consequences on peoples life but also hidden and indirect effects which affect life and mental well-being of millions of people around the world. Mental health is a complex phenomenon which is determined by multiple social, biological, psychological and environmental factors. Its estimated that today around 1500 million people worldwide are suffering from some kind of psychiatric disorder, including mental, behavioral and substance abuse disorders. Some 400 million people suffer from different anxiety disorders, panic, phobias and PTSD. This work suggests that there are hidden and indirect effects of wars and violence which influence life of people around the world and looks closely at some of them and highlights sever priority actions for their followup and control.
Autorenporträt
Yuliya Lyamzina, MA, Ph.D., MBA has graduated at Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. She is specialized in the thematic areas: Violence, Terrorism, Civil society, Human rights, Gender, Emergency relief, Public Health, Refugees and IDP''s and of course Peace and Conflict resolution.