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Combat and Operational Stress: Minimizing its Adverse Effects on Service Members (in English)
Kevin Broadnax
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Combat and Operational Stress: Minimizing its Adverse Effects on Service Members (in English) - Broadnax, Kevin
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Synopsis "Combat and Operational Stress: Minimizing its Adverse Effects on Service Members (in English)"
This study looks at why the military is reactive in its battle against combat and operational stress and how it can become proactive. It examines how we can better prepare U.S. service members to handle Combat and Operational Stress. This paper addresses ways to minimize the adverse effects of COS. Adverse refers to physical, mental, and emotional manifestations; loss of personnel due to combat ineffectiveness; misconduct stress behavior; and other short- and long-term conditions produced by combat stress. These adverse effects are known as maladaptive stress reactions. This paper addresses prevention rather than treatment. It postulates that if a program incorporating education, training, and phased prevention is developed and integrated, then the military can minimize the negative effects of combat and operational stress in its service members.
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