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Battle Psychology

Battle Psychology delves into the often-overlooked psychological dimensions of warfare, revealing the profound impact of combat on soldiers' mental health and the ethical implications of psychological tactics. It argues that understanding these psychological factors is crucial for comprehending military history and improving soldier welfare. The book traces the evolution of our understanding of combat stress, from "shell shock" to PTSD, exploring the physiological underpinnings of stress responses, such as how the brain reacts to extreme conditions. By examining firsthand accounts and detailed analyses, Battle Psychology illustrates how factors such as unit cohesion and leadership can significantly influence a soldier's resilience or vulnerability.

The book progresses through three sections, beginning with the individual soldier's experience of combat trauma, including PTSD and moral injury. It then analyzes battlefield stress responses and their impact on military operations, such as combat fatigue and panic, through historical battles and campaigns. Finally, it investigates the practical and ethical implications of psychological warfare, evaluating the effectiveness and moral consequences of these tactics, such as propaganda.

A unique aspect of this book is its emphasis on the ethical dimensions of psychological warfare, considering the potential for long-term harm to both combatants and civilians.


Author:

  • Michael Davis

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 128 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • Military history
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Psychology

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