The psychology of the First World War began to spread as the war in many countries began, and medical personnel panic intensified. But psychologists are preparing. At Harvard University, Edward B. Tichener participated in the annual meeting of "experimentalists". Two days ago, American psychology leaders attended the conference. After discussing the psychological impact of war, the conference entered the emergency meeting of the American Psychological Association (APA).
Clinical psychology matured during the First World War, as practitioners proved the usefulness of psychological evaluation. In 1917, the American Clinical Psychology Association was founded, but in two years it was replaced by the establishment of the American Psychological Association (APA). During World War II, clinical psychologists were asked to help treat this disease, sometimes called shell shock, now known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Experts need to treat many veterans who need care and these veterans have promoted the development of clinical psychology at this time. In the 1940 's, the United States did not offer a formal degree in clinical psychology.
After the First World War, veterans returning reported reported that life satisfaction declined after reporting service. This is mainly due to the lack of clinical psychologists to treat victims of "shell shock" (now known as post-traumatic stress disorder). At the moment, psychology is a field where there are only thousands of clinicians. World War II also influenced the development of the Boulder model by promoting the development of clinical psychology. U.S. military psychiatrists ask psychologists to help treat 'spiritual and spiritual victims caused by war' (p. 426)
Military psychology was not a new concept of World War II. In the First World War and World War II, the British government asked thousands of psychologists to help research, test and experiment to determine their soldier's selection, placement and training. But this time for the first time scientific application of psychology is used to weaken the enemy 's power, in addition to strengthening its own power. During the Second World War, people came to be more aware of the influence of culture on people and how they determined their personal motives.
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