Richard P. Marshall's research while affiliated with The University of Sydney and other places
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Bryant (1996) outlined a recent Federal Court case where an applicant claimed to be suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following exposure to atomic testing in Maralinga. In his paper, Bryant (1996) discusses the legal definition of a stressor, highlighting the ambiguity which remains in the DSM-IV definition of the stressor criteri...
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... When war itself fulfills the stressor criterion, a view shared by several researche's (eg. Dobson and Marshall, 1996;Kidson, Douglas and Holwill 1993), causative agents specific to individual populations within the theatre of war such as those exposed to combat and/or killing, are obscured. ...