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- 5. researchers focus on individuals, groups, or cases that have passed some sort of selection process while ignoring those who did not.
- 7. Shock, what post-traumatic stress disorder was more commonly known as during World War 1
- 8. planned and co-ordinated psychological activities, including political, economic and military actions’ that aim to influence ‘emotions, motives, and objective reasoning.
- 9. information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- 10. post-traumatic stress disorder
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- 1. Masculinity, social construction of masculinity within the military, and how it's created and reinforced through training, institutions, and other factors
- 2. most common medical issue facing military veterans.
- 3. Many who join the military are from disadvantaged backgrounds, have lower levels of educational attainment, have histories of childhood adversity and enlist as a last resort.
- 4. and Prevent, campaign that has helped designate mental health issues in the armed forces
- 6. a 16-week outpatient treatment programme that trains veterans to be able to make the transition between military and family life by slowing their thinking, as well as learning to control the use of substances and to recognize and deal with psychological ‘Trojan horses’ such as ‘paranoid’ thinking.
