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  2. Symptoms of war neurosis include123:
    • Fatigue
    • Slower reaction times
    • Indecision
    • Disconnection from one's surroundings
    • Inability to prioritize
    • Increased irritability
    • Problems with sleeping
    • Depression
    • Bereavement-type reactions (characterized as guilt over having survived when others did not)
    • Nightmares
    • Persistent, terrifying daydreams
    • Trembling from head to foot
    • Uncontrollable weeping
    • Apathy
    • Staring into space
    • Confusion
    • Speech disorders
    • Visual and hearing impairment
    • Memory loss
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    The most common symptoms are fatigue, slower reaction times, indecision, disconnection from one's surroundings, and the inability to prioritize.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_stress_reaction
    Symptoms of combat neuroses vary widely. The first signs are typically increased irritability and problems with sleeping. As the disturbance progresses, symptoms include depression, bereavement-type reactions (characterized as guilt over having survived when others did not), nightmares, and persistent, terrifying daydreams.
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    As the war raged on, doctors began seeing increasingly severe cases. These men were trembling from head to foot, weeping uncontrollably, or falling into a state of apathy from one minute to the next, staring into space, remaining in a state of confusion. Others were stricken with speech disorders, visual and hearing impairment, and memory loss.
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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", or "battle neurosis", it has some overlap with the diagnosis of acute stress reaction used in civilian psychiatry. It is historically linked to shell shock and can … See more

    Combat stress reaction symptoms align with the symptoms also found in psychological trauma, which is closely related to See more

    The following PIE principles were in place for the "not yet diagnosed nervous" (NYDN) cases:
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    7 Rs
    The British Army treated Operational Stress Reaction according to the 7 Rs:
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    There is significant controversy with the PIE and BICEPS principles. Throughout a number of wars, but notably during the Vietnam War, there … See more

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    Many of the symptoms initially experienced by people with CSR are effects of an … See more

    Figures from the 1982 Lebanon war showed that with proximal treatment, 90% of CSR casualties returned to their unit, usually within 72 hours. With rearward treatment, only 40% returned to their unit. It was also found that treatment efficacy went up with the … See more

     
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