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Combat stress reaction (CSR) is a term used within the military to describe acute behavioral disorganization seen by medical personnel as a direct result of the trauma of war. Also known as "combat 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 sometimes precurse post-traumatic stress disorder.
Combat stress reaction is an acute reaction that includes a range of behaviors resulting from the stress of battle that decrease the combatant's fighting efficiency. The most common symptoms are fatigue, slower reaction times, indecision, disconnection from one's surroundings, and inability to prioritize. Combat stress reaction is generally short-term and should not be confused with acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other long-term disorders attributable to combat stress, although any of these may commence as a combat stress reaction.
World War II (WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier. It involved the vast majority of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most widespread war in history, and directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. In a state of "total war", the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources. Marked by mass deaths of civilians, including the Holocaust (in which approximately 11 million people were killed) and the strategic bombing of industrial and population centres (in which approximately one million were killed, and which included the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki), it resulted in an estimated 50 million to 85 million fatalities. These made World War II the deadliest conflict in human history.
We know that soldiers today suffer from the mental stresses of combat, but did those of the ancient world do too? Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Lindybeige The mental symptoms suffered by soldiers who have been in war include depression, insomnia, nightmares, flashbacks, substance abuse, being constantly hyper-alert, and emotional numbness. Most soldiers do not suffer greatly, and about two thirds of those who do suffer a lot recover after a while. We know that modern warfare has this effect on soldiers, but did the stresses of ancient or medieval warfare cause similar symptoms? Here, I argue that there are significant differences between ancient and modern warfare, and that perhaps the mental effects of combat in the ancient world were lesser than those experienced tod...
This educational video is about what combat exhaustion is and its bad psychological effects.
Combat stress reaction (CSR), in the past commonly known as shell shock or battle fatigue, is a range of behaviours resulting from the stress of battle which decrease the combatant's fighting efficiency. Very disheartening and distressful video. Some of the exhibited shaking was chemical induced...so in modern times, these may not be as pervasive but nonetheless are existent. Soldiers with PTSD were known to be a menace to society...and sometimes executed ('for their own good') - FACT. It's more commonplace (or expected) nowadays for soldiers to attend and serve multiple terms and campaigns of war -- e.g, Iraq and Afghanistan. There must be some latent mental conditions, but maybe in their infancy or .... Makes you wonder, 'why do countries or the respective leaders, in modern times ...
For more info: https://draxe.com/3-steps-to-heal-adrenal-fatigue/?utm_campaign=Youtube-Nov-2014&utm;_medium=social&utm;_source=youtube&utm;_term=adrenalfatigue In this video, I’m going to walk you through the steps on how to overcome adrenal fatigue. Most fatigue problems and adrenal insufficiency come from issues with the adrenal glands. About 80% of the population deals with this common problem. There are several warning signs that you should look for that tell you, you may have adrenal fatigue. If you struggle with fatigue, are stressed, anxious, have trouble with concentration, poor memory, thyroid issues, or gained mysterious weight, you may have adrenal fatigue. There are three steps you will want to take in order to get rid of adrenal fatigue for good. The first starts with your d...
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Learn more about how to overcome chronic fatigue here: https://draxe.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome/?utm_campaign=Live-Feb-2017&utm;_medium=social&utm;_source=youtube&utm;_term=chronicfatigue Can’t shake that feeling of fatigue? Chronic fatigue syndrome is a chronic illness characterized by extreme fatigue that lasts for more than six months. This fatigue cannot be explained away by an underlying medical condition. In fact, one of the disease’s principal challenges is that it’s impossible to diagnose with laboratory tests. However, some physicians believe it is closely related to adrenal fatigue or system-wide inflammation of the body. In this episode of Ancient Medicine Today, Jordan Rubin shares 5 steps to overcome chronic fatigue syndrome. By eliminating certain foods, getting enough vitam...
Gene Kelly directs and stars in this wartime naval "training" film. Kelly plays the role of Seaman Bob Lucas, a troubled and angry "fireman" whose ship was sunk in battle. Many sailors died at sea, but Lucas lived through it and suffers from what now might be termed "post-traumatic stress disorder." After lashing out at everyone around him, Lucas comes to understand his emotions, and moves from illness to wellness, with the help of a wise psychiatrist. Kelly considered his performance in Combat Fatigue Irritability one of his very best. But no filmography lists it. Apart from the combat-fatigued sailors for whom the film was made, few people have ever had the chance to see it. With this release it becomes accessible to Kelly's devoted fans and a wider public. Produced by United States Nav...
This educational films explores the psychological causes and affects of shell shock or fatigue in the United States with case study interviews on afflicted soldiers returning veterans from the front.
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We know that soldiers today suffer from the mental stresses of combat, but did those of the ancient world do too? Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Lindybeige The mental symptoms suffered by soldiers who have been in war include depression, insomnia, nightmares, flashbacks, substance abuse, being constantly hyper-alert, and emotional numbness. Most soldiers do not suffer greatly, and about two thirds of those who do suffer a lot recover after a while. We know that modern warfare has this effect on soldiers, but did the stresses of ancient or medieval warfare cause similar symptoms? Here, I argue that there are significant differences between ancient and modern warfare, and that perhaps the mental effects of combat in the ancient world were lesser than those experienced tod...
This educational video is about what combat exhaustion is and its bad psychological effects.
Combat stress reaction (CSR), in the past commonly known as shell shock or battle fatigue, is a range of behaviours resulting from the stress of battle which decrease the combatant's fighting efficiency. Very disheartening and distressful video. Some of the exhibited shaking was chemical induced...so in modern times, these may not be as pervasive but nonetheless are existent. Soldiers with PTSD were known to be a menace to society...and sometimes executed ('for their own good') - FACT. It's more commonplace (or expected) nowadays for soldiers to attend and serve multiple terms and campaigns of war -- e.g, Iraq and Afghanistan. There must be some latent mental conditions, but maybe in their infancy or .... Makes you wonder, 'why do countries or the respective leaders, in modern times ...
For more info: https://draxe.com/3-steps-to-heal-adrenal-fatigue/?utm_campaign=Youtube-Nov-2014&utm;_medium=social&utm;_source=youtube&utm;_term=adrenalfatigue In this video, I’m going to walk you through the steps on how to overcome adrenal fatigue. Most fatigue problems and adrenal insufficiency come from issues with the adrenal glands. About 80% of the population deals with this common problem. There are several warning signs that you should look for that tell you, you may have adrenal fatigue. If you struggle with fatigue, are stressed, anxious, have trouble with concentration, poor memory, thyroid issues, or gained mysterious weight, you may have adrenal fatigue. There are three steps you will want to take in order to get rid of adrenal fatigue for good. The first starts with your d...
Just say no to more caffeeine and yes to these simple tips for improving your energy. ➤ If you enjoyed the video please "Like" the video and "Subscribe" for more videos from KnowMoreTV. http://www.youtube.com/user/KnowMoreVideos ➤ KnowMore Website: http://knowmore.tv ➤ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KnowMoreTV ➤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/knowmoretelevision ➤ Instagram: http://instagram.com/know_more ➤ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/knowmoretv/
Learn more about how to overcome chronic fatigue here: https://draxe.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome/?utm_campaign=Live-Feb-2017&utm;_medium=social&utm;_source=youtube&utm;_term=chronicfatigue Can’t shake that feeling of fatigue? Chronic fatigue syndrome is a chronic illness characterized by extreme fatigue that lasts for more than six months. This fatigue cannot be explained away by an underlying medical condition. In fact, one of the disease’s principal challenges is that it’s impossible to diagnose with laboratory tests. However, some physicians believe it is closely related to adrenal fatigue or system-wide inflammation of the body. In this episode of Ancient Medicine Today, Jordan Rubin shares 5 steps to overcome chronic fatigue syndrome. By eliminating certain foods, getting enough vitam...
Gene Kelly directs and stars in this wartime naval "training" film. Kelly plays the role of Seaman Bob Lucas, a troubled and angry "fireman" whose ship was sunk in battle. Many sailors died at sea, but Lucas lived through it and suffers from what now might be termed "post-traumatic stress disorder." After lashing out at everyone around him, Lucas comes to understand his emotions, and moves from illness to wellness, with the help of a wise psychiatrist. Kelly considered his performance in Combat Fatigue Irritability one of his very best. But no filmography lists it. Apart from the combat-fatigued sailors for whom the film was made, few people have ever had the chance to see it. With this release it becomes accessible to Kelly's devoted fans and a wider public. Produced by United States Nav...
This educational films explores the psychological causes and affects of shell shock or fatigue in the United States with case study interviews on afflicted soldiers returning veterans from the front.
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This educational video is about what combat exhaustion is and its bad psychological effects.
This educational films explores the psychological causes and affects of shell shock or fatigue in the United States with case study interviews on afflicted soldiers returning veterans from the front.
Gene Kelly directs and stars in this wartime naval "training" film. Kelly plays the role of Seaman Bob Lucas, a troubled and angry "fireman" whose ship was sunk in battle. Many sailors died at sea, but Lucas lived through it and suffers from what now might be termed "post-traumatic stress disorder." After lashing out at everyone around him, Lucas comes to understand his emotions, and moves from illness to wellness, with the help of a wise psychiatrist. Kelly considered his performance in Combat Fatigue Irritability one of his very best. But no filmography lists it. Apart from the combat-fatigued sailors for whom the film was made, few people have ever had the chance to see it. With this release it becomes accessible to Kelly's devoted fans and a wider public. Produced by United States Nav...
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This rarely seen U.S. Navy film BATTLE FATIGUE DEALING WITH FEAR was produced during or just after WWII, and attempts to explain the condition known as "Battle Fatigue" or what we now describe as PTSD or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. It was intended to be shown to those suffering from battle fatigue, including those who were hospitalized. As the psychiatrist host of the film explains, fear is a fighting man’s friend, but it can overrun you. A case study named Corporal Edwards is presented. In the case of Edwards, the symptoms are recognized, treated and he recovered, and they want to do the same for you. There is a fine line in exploration of these feelings that never crosses over into calling a man a coward or mentally ill, the focus is on the experience of the battle and how a useful ...
Made during WWII in 1945, this United States Navy training film looks at Combat Fatigue Irritability, or shell shock, now known as PTSD. This is a very rare film, the type of which was, like John Huston's landmark "Let There Be Light", not widely shown due to the effects it could have on morale. Most likely it was only shown to those suffering from combat fatigue, and those who were working to help alleviate it. Oversimplistic in its approach, compared to what we know today, the film provides a fascinating glimpse into how PTSD was perceived in the 1940s, and how primitive the psychological tools were that the "greatest generation" had at their disposal. At mark 01:00, we have Navy men in resting rooms and also in sickbays. At mark 02:40, we have an interview between the fireman of the...
We ask soldiers to shoot people in combat, but how many men find this easy to do? What proportion can pull the trigger? Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Lindybeige Modern techniques of training have enormously increased soldiers' willingness to kill, but the consequences of this success are yet to be fully understood. A man who is not a natural born killer may have a tough time dealing with the fact that his training led him to do things that his natural reluctance would have prevented. Source for the 75% of VC winners being responsible older siblings: the secretary of the VC and GC Association. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NGD5tS7n0Q About 26 minutes 40 seconds into the video. Buy the music - the music played at the end of my videos is now available here: https://...
Combat stress reaction (CSR), is a term used within the military to describe acute behavioural disorganisation seen in medical personnel as a direct result of the trauma of war. Also known as "combat fatigue", it has some overlap with the diagnosis of acute stress reaction used in civilian psychiatry. Historically, it has some link to shell shock, and can sometimes precursor post-traumatic stress disorder. Combat stress reaction is an acute reaction including a range of behaviours resulting from the stress of battle which decrease the combatant's fighting efficiency. The most common symptoms are fatigue, slower reaction times, indecision, disconnection from one's surroundings, and inability to prioritize. Combat stress reaction is generally short-term and should not be confused with acute...
Free month trial with The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/BUEO308jLua Use minimum force, stay with the enemy, know your ideal range. Fist-fight, sword duel, or a whole front of a modern war, some ideas can be applied across the board. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Lindybeige Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lindybeige?sub_confirmation=1 More weapons and armour videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCA860ECD7F894424 If a principle is sound, then it is probably applicable in more than one situation. Here I discuss three principles that I consider to be widely applicable in conflict: use the minimum force necessary to do the job; stay in contact with the enemy; know your ideal range and stick to it. Disclaimer: "The Great Courses Pl...
This is freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. U.S. Army Film Bulletin FB #184 Psychiatric Procedures In The Combat Area. Disturbing WWII PTSD film. Graphic. Description from National Archives: "Reel 1 stresses the emotional strain of combat, showing battle scenes. Psychoneurotics await evacuation; a psychiatrist interviews a soldier; and men exercise at a rehabilitation center. Reel 2, combat fatigue cases are reconditioned by battle training. A psychiatrist interviews a Corporal suffering from reactive depression. A chronic anxiety case is interviewed and then sent to a clearing station. Men await further psychiatric interviews. Reel 3, the corporal is re-interviewed; he shows improvement and is encouraged. Men engage in sports and listen to records at th...
Death lurks in every bush
Landmines and booby traps
Fanatic adversaries
Screaming maniacs
Combat fatigue, insanity
Enemy everywhere, even in dreams
Physically unhurt, mentally disturbed
The jungle echoes with the howl of the deranged
Day after day in the line
Driven beyond breaking point
Constant strain, comrades slain
Slaughter house of the damned
Behind the frontline
Shell shocked
The madness goes on