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Warriors as peacekeepers: Features of the Somalia experience and PTSD

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Brett Litz; Lynda King; Daniel King; Susan Orsillo; Matthew Friedman

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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Volume 65, Issue 6, p.1001-1010 (1997)
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APA style: Litz, B., King L., King D., Orsillo S., & Friedman M. (1997).  Warriors as peacekeepers: Features of the Somalia experience and PTSD. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 65(6), 1001-1010.
Chicago style: Litz, Brett, Lynda King, Daniel King, Susan Orsillo, and Matthew Friedman. "Warriors as peacekeepers: Features of the Somalia experience and PTSD." Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 65, no. 6 (1997): 1001-1010.
IEEE style: Litz, B., L. King, D. King, S. Orsillo, and M. Friedman, "Warriors as peacekeepers: Features of the Somalia experience and PTSD", Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, vol. 65, issue 6, pp. 1001-1010, 1997.
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