Resilience and its influence on the police victims of armed conflict in Colombia
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https://doi.org/10.22335/rlct.v4i1.176Keywords:
resilience, armed conflict, security forcesAbstract
The armed conflict in Colombia, has exposed civilians and members of the security forces (military police) in adverse situations that will change their lives in seconds. And resilience appears to help these men and their families cope with the everyday situations that hopeless war left as a mark on the present and the future of the heroes of the homeland. As a psychological response, resilience allows the human being achieves see a chaotic situation from a different background to help you cope and avoid depressions that come to rest with pictures of suicide.
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