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Killing in Combat: It's Not What You Think - The Surprising Psychology of Taking a Life in War

Killing in Combat: It's Not What You Think - The Surprising Psychology of Taking a Life in War

Published 11 months, 2 weeks ago
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Does killing in war always leave psychological scars?

A landmark Norwegian study reveals a surprising answer: No—if the context justifies it.

Join hosts Chen Yuxin and Sokage Jikū as they unpack why Afghanistan veterans showed no mental health harm from killing, while Lebanon peacekeepers suffered deeply.

What does this mean for military training, veteran care, and our understanding of moral injury?

Listen now for a thought-provoking analysis.

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