Post War Trauma End of WWI U.S. History Mrs. Janiak. - ppt download
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“Shell-shocked” Shell Shock was a term used during the First World War to describe the psychological trauma suffered by men serving on the battlefronts. The intensity of the essentially artillery battles often caused neurotic cracks to appear in otherwise mentally stable soldiers. Symptoms varied widely in intensity, ranging from moderate panic attacks - which sometimes caused men to flee the battlefield: a crime which was invariably regarded as rank cowardice and which resulted in a court martial for desertion - to effective mental and physical paralysis. Sent home to recover many shell shock victims recovered over time, whereas many others continued to feel its effects for years afterwards. Treatment for shell shock was primitive at best and dangerous at worst; psychological theories governing its treatment developed only gradually. Reliable figures relating to the total number of shell shock sufferers are not available.
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