1. Psychological Effects of War
The psychological effects war has on those who are fighting, or those who know people who are fighting, adds up to a great cost. ... To begin a greater look at the psychological effects of war, we must "understand that there are some positive aspects to combat," (Psychological 1). ... These all represent a "potentially positive comment on basic human nature...but if war does have a capacity for reflecting some positive aspects of humanity, it does so at a great and tragic cost," (Psychological 1). ... The feelings in some positive way. ... The psychological effects and emot...
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