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The psychological term for a self-induced, emotionless state often used in military special operations is "emotional detachment" or "emotional numbing." This state allows individuals to suppress their emotions to maintain focus and composure during high-stress situations, such as espionage missions. Techniques such as mindfulness, cognitive restructuring, and training in resilience can help achieve this emotional control.

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