Erratic Behavior
Unpredictable actions or movements, often associated with psychological stress or fatigue in combat, impacting military operations and decision-making.
Eoan (Psychological State)
A hypothetical psychological state associated with the dawn, perhaps a sense of optimism, hope, or a renewed sense of purpose. Psychology played a role in understanding the emotional and mental states of soldiers during World War II.
Cr. Combat Stress Management
Strategies and techniques employed by military units to mitigate the psychological effects of combat on soldiers, including stress reduction, counseling, and support services.
Cr. Combat Fatigue Syndrome
A psychological condition experienced by soldiers exposed to prolonged combat, characterized by symptoms such as anxiety, insomnia, nightmares, and emotional detachment.
Cr. Combat Stress Reactions
The psychological and physiological effects of combat on soldiers, including anxiety, fear, fatigue, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Understanding and managing combat stress reactions was crucial for maintaining troop morale and combat effectiveness.
Attachment Theory
A psychological theory that explains how people form and maintain close relationships.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulty paying attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
Attitude
A psychological construct that represents a person’s feelings, beliefs, and behaviors towards a particular object, person, or event.
Agyrophobia
A fear of crossing roads.