Artist: The purpose of my work is to demonstrate the long-term psychological impact of war. Furthermore, I would like to show that war will affect not only soldiers but also innocent civilians involved in war. This is because many people around the world are honoring soldiers who lost their lives in the war, but others do not even recognize even losing the lives of millions of ordinary citizens. Furthermore, I would like to talk about Holocaust's theme, and if I was experiencing the deep trauma and suffering over years, about the victims of concentration camps if it is not the end of war after the war, I would like to speak here.
War is an important position in the history of psychosis in many ways. Supporting the effectiveness of psychological intervention in the first half of the 20th century was the psychological impact of World War II in the form of shell shock. During the Second World War, a portion of the population unsuitable for military draft recruitment was recognized and encouraged the establishment of the National Institute of Mental Health. Differences in mental symptoms between staff and soldiers will open up a new way to understand the stress response of mental illness
War has catastrophic effects on national health and happiness. Research shows that the conflict situation leads to more deaths and obstacles than any major illness. War destroys communities and families and has often weakened the development of the social and economic structure of the country. The effects of war include long-term physical and psychological harm to children and adults, as well as physical and human capital reductions. Death by war is just "a tip of the iceberg". In addition to death, other results are not well documented. Examples include epidemic poverty, malnutrition, disability, economic / social decline, psychosocial disorders and so on. By deeply understanding the conflict and the resulting number of mental health problems, we can develop a coherent and effective strategy to deal with these issues.