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We are warriors
the psychology of men at war
pp. 267-288
Abstract
Military service is a uniquely demanding occupation, requiring individuals who are able to execute difficult tasks under intense pressure. The benefits of strong masculine beliefs around strength, honour and courage to prepare a force for war are readily apparent, but such beliefs may have negative consequences when the time for conflict has passed. This chapter provides a brief insight into the British Armed Forces' psyche by exploring the current and historic thinking and practice that underpins these masculine beliefs, and their effects on help-seeking and adjustment processes in current and former service personnel. The authors hope that the chapter will be of interest to a general audience, especially professionals working with male service and ex-service personnel in healthcare, social and welfare settings.
Publication details
Published in:
Kingerlee Roger, Seager Martin, Sullivan Luke (2019) The Palgrave handbook of male psychology and mental health. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 267-288
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-04384-1_14
Full citation:
Eldridge Rod, Fraser Edward (2019) „We are warriors: the psychology of men at war“, In: R. Kingerlee, M. Seager & L. Sullivan (eds.), The Palgrave handbook of male psychology and mental health, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 267–288.