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  2. Shell shock - Wikipedia

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    The treatment of chronic shell shock varied widely according to the details of the symptoms, the views of the doctors involved, and other factors including the rank and class of the patient. There were so many officers and men with shell shock that 19 British military hospitals were wholly devoted to the treatment of cases.

  3. Thousand-yard stare - Wikipedia

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    The thousand-yard stare (also referred to as two-thousand-yard stare) is the blank, unfocused gaze of people experiencing dissociation due to acute stress or traumatic events. It was originally used about war combatants and the post-traumatic stress they exhibited but is now also used to refer to an unfocused gaze observed in people under a ...

  4. Post-traumatic stress disorder after World War II - Wikipedia

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    Before the term post-traumatic stress disorder was established, people that exhibited symptoms were said to have shell shock [6] [5] [2] [3] or war neuroses. [8] [3] [9] This terminology came about in WWI when a commonality among combat soldiers was identified during psychiatric evaluations. [3]

  5. Shellshock - Wikipedia

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    Shell Shock, a 1964 movie; Shell Shock, a Doctor Who novella "Shell Shock", a season 2 episode of The Loud House "Shell Shocked" (SpongeBob SquarePants), an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shell Shock, an amusement ride at Nickelodeon Universe; Shell Shock (Part I) and Shell Shock (Part II), a two-part episode in ...

  6. Music Festival Loses Headliner And Multiple Bands Over Kyle ...

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    Several bands have dropped out of Florida’s Shell Shock II metal music festival after it was announced that Kyle Rittenhouse would be a guest at the event.. The music festival, set to take place ...

  7. Combat stress reaction - Wikipedia

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    In World War I, shell shock was considered a psychiatric illness resulting from injury to the nerves during combat. The nature of trench warfare meant that about 10% of the fighting soldiers were killed (compared to 4.5% during World War II ) and the total proportion of troops who became casualties (killed or wounded) was about 57%. [ 2 ]

  8. Lewis Yealland - Wikipedia

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    Yealland did not consider shell shock an illness, and he believed men showing such symptoms displayed a lack of discipline or sense of duty. He practised a form of therapy based on punishment. He was an exponent of auto-suggestion. He gained a reputation for curing and sending his patients back to the trenches quickly.

  9. Shell Shock! - Wikipedia

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    Shell Shock! is set in Europe during World War II and players play as commanders of either Axis (German) or Allied troops (either American, British, or Soviet). Players choose the men, weapons, and equipment of their squadrons and purchase "Light" and "Heavy" supports to assist them in each of six missions with different objectives and intensities.