On killing: the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society
- Boston, Mass., USA: Little, Brown and Company, 1995
- 367p.
The author argues that while through the use of psychological techniques, the U.S. Army has succeeded in increasing soldiers' willingness to kill on the battlefield, this has also resulted in greatly increased incidence of post-combat stress.
0316330000 (hbk.)
COMBAT EFFECTIVENESS MILITARY PSYCHIATRY MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER TRAINING