Colored by the popular and official mythologies of heroism, the
accepted view of mental collapse during combat is that it is a
fairly rare occurrence that can be attributed to psychological
weakness or simple cowardice. With the advent of each new
generation of weapons, however, this view becomes less tenable. The
increasingly lethal battlefields of conventional warfare have
sharply escalated the numbers of psychiatric casualties, which
reached staggering proportions worldwide by the early 1980s.
Professor Gabriel, a leading authority on military psychiatry,
provides the first systematic examination of the problem, its
history and current dimension, the systems developed by the
superpowers to counter it, and the far-reaching implications of our
continued acceptance of warfare under radically altered
conditions.
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