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war neurosis

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war neurosis


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In previous conflicts, the symptoms were covered by such loosely descriptive terms as combat fatigue, shell shock and war neurosis.
After World War I, Freud most famously begins to write about war neurosis, which leads him to propose the theory of the death drive, but also he begins to work more seriously on applying psychoanalytic concepts to collective forms of life.
As earlier research noted, to a significant degree, the soldier's expectation of outcome predicted recovery from war neurosis.
 
 
 
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