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Combat Stress

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By Sue Dowell & Dr Colin Kelcey
This booklet examines the psychological problems suffered by many military combatants, tracing the condition back to the American civil war, and WW1. Expert Dr Colin Kelcey updates readers on current research, and describes causes & symptoms, while Sue Dowell makes the link to the unviability of war.
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