Psychological characteristics of combatants personality
Results of a psychological examination of soldiers experiencing stress in combat situation indicate that extreme conditions directly related to the performance of professional tasks, cause specific personality disorders at various levels, from minor signs of maladjustment to pathological level of me...
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doaj-ed6b4b547f0348eca2b08071b0a714f82020-11-24T22:07:43ZengMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationПсихологическая наука и образование (2007. Online)2074-58852013-04-011112Psychological characteristics of combatants personality A.V. ErmolaevaResults of a psychological examination of soldiers experiencing stress in combat situation indicate that extreme conditions directly related to the performance of professional tasks, cause specific personality disorders at various levels, from minor signs of maladjustment to pathological level of mental disorders, in almost all categories of military specialists. This paper describes a study of soldiers personality conducted by the author in the Amputation Department of a Military Hospital. The study identified two groups: military personnel who took part in fighting, and soldiers who did not participate in fighting. All of them faced the consequences of extreme situations and were adapting to civilian life. The study analyzed long-term effects of participation in combat, depending on period of stay in the zone of conflicthttp://psyedu.ru/files/articles/psyedu_ru_2013_1_3252.pdfcombat traumaPTSDcombat stresssoldiers’ personalitycombatantslong-term effectsneurotic state |
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Moscow State University of Psychology and Education |
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Психологическая наука и образование (2007. Online) |
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Results of a psychological examination of soldiers experiencing stress in combat situation indicate that extreme conditions directly related to the performance of professional tasks, cause specific personality disorders at various levels, from minor signs of maladjustment to pathological level of mental disorders, in almost all categories of military specialists. This paper describes a study of soldiers personality conducted by the author in the Amputation Department of a Military Hospital. The study identified two groups: military personnel who took part in fighting, and soldiers who did not participate in fighting. All of them faced the consequences of extreme situations and were adapting to civilian life. The study analyzed long-term effects of participation in combat, depending on period of stay in the zone of conflict |
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combat trauma PTSD combat stress soldiers’ personality combatants long-term effects neurotic state |
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