1. Psychological Effects of War
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 understanding and identification with war, the presence or loss of immediate family, the influence of the community surrounding them, how closely he or she is related to war, and family? ... According to ...
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