Harbingers of hope: Scientists and the pursuit of world peace

Author:

Pandi-Perumal Seithikurippu R.ORCID,van de Put Willem A. C. M.ORCID,Maercker AndreasORCID,Hobfoll Stevan E.ORCID,Mohan Kumar VelayudhanORCID,Barbui CorradoORCID,Mahalaksmi Arehally MarappaORCID,Chidambaram Saravana BabuORCID,Lundmark Per OlofORCID,Khai Tual SawnORCID,Atwoli LukoyeORCID,Poberezhets VitaliiORCID,Rajesh Kumar RamasamyORCID,Madoro DerebeORCID,Andrés Marín Agudelo HernánORCID,Hoole Samuel Ratnajeevan HerbertORCID,Teixeira-Santos LuísaORCID,Pereira PauloORCID,Saravanan Konda ManiORCID,Vrdoljak AntonORCID,Meira e Cruz MiguelORCID,Ramasubramanian ChellamuthuORCID,Tay Alvin KuoweiORCID,Grønli JanneORCID,Sijbrandij MaritORCID,Sivasubramaniam SudhakarORCID,Narasimhan MeeraORCID,Mbong Eta NgoleORCID,Jansson-Fröjmark MarkusORCID,Bjorvatn BjørnORCID,de Jong Joop T. V. M.ORCID,Braakman Mario H.ORCID,Eisenbruch MauriceORCID,Acuña-Castroviejo DaríoORCID,van der Velden KoosORCID,Brown Gregory M.ORCID,Partinen MarkkuORCID,McFarlane Alexander C.ORCID,Berk MichaelORCID

Abstract

The ongoing wars in many regions—such as the conflict between Israel and Hamas—as well as the effects of war on communities, social services, and mental health are covered in this special editorial. This article emphasizes the need for international efforts to promote peace, offer humanitarian aid, and address the mental health challenges faced by individuals and communities affected by war and violence.

Publisher

Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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