词汇 | combat-fatigue |
释义 | combat fatigue noun[ U ] uk /ˈkɒm.bæt fəˌtiːɡ/ us /ˈkɑːm.bæt fəˌtiːɡ/ a mental condition in which a person suffers severe anxiety and depression caused by the stress of fighting in a war. Post-traumatic stress disorder is now the preferred term: Military officials attributed the problems of most veterans with undiagnosed illnesses to stress or combat fatigue. In World War I, the term was "shell shock" and in the Second World War, "combat fatigue". Synonyms battle fatigue shell shock Similar symptoms that afflicted World War II veterans were diagnosed as combat fatigue. Army psychologists aren't sure how those with combat fatigue will react to returning. During the long slog north, the pressure of combat fatigue grew. Mental illnesses ad adjustment disorder age-associated memory impairment anhedonia anorectic exhibitionistically false memory firebug generalized anxiety disorder health anxiety manic depression melancholia mental handicap neurotic postpartum depression postpartum psychosis PPD progressive simultanagnosia psychopathy schizophrenic |
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