ABSTRACT
Military service involves exposure to multiple sources of chronic, acute, and potentially traumatic stress, especially during deployment and combat. Notoriously variable, the effects of stress can be subtle to severe, immediate or delayed, impairing individual and group readiness, operational performance, and ultimately‘survival. A comprehensive co
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section I: Stress and Resilience in Military Life
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Section II: Physiology of Stress and Resilience
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Section III: Psychosocial Aspects of Resilience
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Section IV: Resilience as an Empirical and Operational Priority