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    Combat stress reaction (CSR) is acute behavioral disorganization as a direct result of the trauma of war. Also known as "combat fatigue", "battle fatigue"...
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  • traumatic or surprising experience. Combat stress reaction (CSR) is a similar response to the trauma of war. The reactions may include but are not limited...
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    Thousand-yard stare (category Post-traumatic stress disorder)
    thousand-yard stare is sometimes described as an effect of shell shock or combat stress reaction, along with other mental health conditions. Still, it is not a formal...
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    diagnosis for shell shock was replaced with combat stress reaction. These diagnoses resulted from soldiers being in combat for long periods of time. There was...
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  • diagnoses such as railway spine, stress syndrome, nostalgia, soldier's heart, shell shock, battle fatigue, combat stress reaction, and traumatic war neurosis...
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  • point in a metrical pattern BICEPS, the current treatment route for combat stress reaction employed by the U.S. military "Biceps", a 1941 story by Nelson Algren...
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    Riley) show traits of the disorder in order to cope with PTSD from Combat stress reaction and family Bereavement Man Down, a film by Dito Montiel where the...
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  • Shell shock (category Post-traumatic stress disorder)
    beyond, the diagnosis of "shell shock" was replaced by that of combat stress reaction, which is a similar but not identical response to the trauma of...
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  • refer to: Combat stress reaction, a military term for an acute reaction to the stress of battle commonly involving fatigue, slowed reaction time, indecision...
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  • treatment was to break the cycle of exhaustion and anxiety caused by combat stress reaction. Additionally, insulin was given to patients to help restore lost...
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  • fatigue/Combat fatigue, an outdated term for: Combat stress reaction, a military term for short-term behavioral disorganization Post-traumatic stress disorder...
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  • psychosocial coping." Burnout syndrome Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) Combat stress reaction Newyorkitis (satirical) Placebo effect Psychogenic disease Beard...
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  • fuel Proximity, Immediacy, Expectancy: principles for treating combat stress reaction U1A polyadenylation inhibition element (PIE), an RNA element Collingwood...
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    been re-attributed in modern times to post-traumatic stress syndrome and combat stress reaction. Another perspective is that the decisions to execute...
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  • awarded a Silver Star. However, Hallam is left wracked with PTSD, combat stress reaction, and nightmares due to the atrocities he witnessed. Years later...
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    George S. Patton slapping incidents (category Post-traumatic stress disorder)
    hard-driving personality and lack of belief in the medical condition of combat stress reaction, then known as "battle fatigue" or "shell shock", led to the soldiers'...
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  • of an immunoglobulin Clinical study report, on a clinical trial Combat stress reaction, a condition also known as shell shock or battle fatigue C-S-R Triangle...
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  • Neurosis (category Stress-related disorders)
    "combat fatigue", "battle fatigue", "battle neurosis", "shell shock" and "operational stress reaction". The general psychological term acute stress disorder...
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    of whom are now thought to have been suffering from combat stress reaction or post-traumatic stress disorder ("shell-shock", as it was then known). This...
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    more combat missions after earning the Medal of Honor, but was then grounded as a result of combat stress reaction and was reassigned to non-combat clerical...
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  • of Mr Bates. He is a recent war veteran and suffers from severe Combat Stress Reaction (CSR, or shell shock) that causes him to be very nervous and somewhat...
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  • younger of the two experiences post traumatic stress (shellshock, battle fatigue, combat stress reaction), and the older man suffers from feelings of inadequacy...
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  • bloodiest of the war for the Americans. The siege of Bastogne and combat stress reaction during the war. The Santo Tomas internment camp is liberated following...
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  • life-threatening or threatens an injury causes a reaction of fear and helplessness lasting up to four weeks. Post-traumatic stress disorder has symptoms of lasting longer...
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    of Asians and thousands of Americans. To 'mellow' is to forget." Combat stress reaction On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and...
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    can improve athletic performance, motivation and reaction to the environment. Excessive amounts of stress, however, can increase the risk of strokes, heart...
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  • Military Medicine) - Discusses the evolution of the concept of combat stress reaction, the delivery of mental health care on the various battlefields...
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  • Psychological trauma (category Psychological stress)
    susceptibility to stress disorders. In times of war, psychological trauma has been known as shell shock or combat stress reaction. Psychological trauma...
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  • psychological reaction to the stresses of war which today would be diagnosed as post-traumatic stress syndrome or combat stress reaction. Shot at Dawn...
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    (CASEVAC) Combat medic Combat stress reaction Disaster medicine Field hospital Flight nurse Flight medic Flight surgeon Equipment of a combat medic History...
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