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War Trauma & Psychology: The ANZAC Centenary Lectures
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Museum Theatre, Melbourne Museum
Nicholson Street, Carlton Gardens Carlton Vic 3053 AustraliaDescription
War Trauma & Psychology
The horrific nature of conflict on the battlefields of World War I had profound affects on those who served. The debilitating condition of shell shock changed those returning from war and had mental and physical manifestations that had not been seen before.
Our panel trace the development of psychology in Australia, and the emergence of new psychological techniques. They will examine these changes from a twentieth-century perspective, and relate to current challenges. This discussion will draw on "WW1:Love & Sorrow", now showing at Melbourne Museum.
This event is part of the University of Melbourne ANZAC Centenary Lectures, presented in partnership with Museum Victoria.
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