Heightened alertness, Strength, Endurance, and Tolerance for discomfort
Heightened alertness, Strength, Endurance, and Tolerance for discomfort
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Sound military training (drill), sound personnel policies, and good leadership
Positive combat stress behavior
Positive combat stress behavior
Positive combat stress behavior
Positive combat stress behavior
Maladaptive Behaviors to Stress/AnxietyAdaptive behaviors are developed to help living things survive and progress. They are positive responses to stimuli (such as a plant leaning toward light). Maladaptive behaviors aren't positive in that they aren't positive and undertaken to increase chances of survival. Maladaptive behaviors in response to stress or anxiety might include: nervousness, excessive worrying, sleeplessness, changes in eating habits, lowered immune response, fatigue, tension, head and body aches, a racing mind, forgetfulness, lack of concentration, etc. Anxiety is a severe state of stress and its symptoms that last for 6 or more months that may or may not be triggered by specific stimuli and may or may not be permanently affecting of life style. Anxiety is a very common disorder in America affecting slightly more women than men.
anxiety, sleeplessness, and loss of appetite
The term combat stress refers to the psychological and physiological reactions that occur during or after combat. It is a short term response and is not a psychiatric disorder.
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It is a long term reaction to combat and operational exposure.