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Am J Psychiatry 101:517-520, January 1945
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.101.4.517
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PSYCHONEUROSES, COMBAT-ANXIETY TYPE

ROBERT B. MCELROY M. C., U. S. A.

1. Psychoneurosis, combat-anxiety state, is a major problem in a theatre of operations.

2. Certain factors, common to all types of psychoneuroses, incurred in a theatre of operations and evacuated to the communication zone, have been correlated.

3. The severe combat-anxiety syndrome (cases evacuated from a theatre of operations to a fixed hospital in the zone of communication) was described.

4. Therapy used in a fixed hospital, in the communication zone, was described.







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