PTSD has specific chronological requirements and symptom markers that must be satisfied in order to diagnose
PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), combat disorder, combat fatigue, combat neurosis, complete exhaustion, operational exhaustion, shell shock
Operational exhaustion
PTSD has specific chronological requirements and symptom markers that must be satisfied in order to diagnose
Being away from home and loved ones, trying to stay alive
Of those who have been in combat, most of them if not all.
shell shock or combat fatigue
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.
The veteran suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
The euphemism used in place of the term "shell shock," which refers to the stress experienced from combat, is "Post-traumatic stress disorder" (PTSD). This term has become the accepted clinical diagnosis for individuals suffering from the psychological effects of traumatic experiences, particularly those related to military combat.
anxiety disorders
William H Henricks has written: 'Cognitive variables in combat-related PTSD' -- subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder
Appropriate leader actions to manage COSR