The Psychology of War is not a tale of heroes or strategy-it's a brutal exploration of what happens inside the minds of those who witness the horrors of conflict. From the silent suffering of returning soldiers to the manipulated minds of civilians caught in propaganda webs, this book pulls no punches. Through raw case studies, psychological insights, and unfiltered reflections, Moodykhan breaks down the unseen damage war inflicts-on bodies, souls, and societies.
Each chapter digs deep into trauma, fear, moral injury, and the path to mental recovery. You'll uncover the hidden cost of war: not in bloodshed, but in broken minds. Whether you're a student of psychology, a veteran, or simply someone seeking to understand the unspoken aftermath of global conflicts, this book offers clarity, empathy, and truth. You may not carry a weapon, but you're still in the war.
And this is the battle for understanding it.
The Psychology of War is not a tale of heroes or strategy-it's a brutal exploration of what happens inside the minds of those who witness the horrors of conflict. From the silent suffering of returning soldiers to the manipulated minds of civilians caught in propaganda webs, this book pulls no punches. Through raw case studies, psychological insights, and unfiltered reflections, Moodykhan breaks down the unseen damage war inflicts-on bodies, souls, and societies.
Each chapter digs deep into trauma, fear, moral injury, and the path to mental recovery. You'll uncover the hidden cost of war: not in bloodshed, but in broken minds. Whether you're a student of psychology, a veteran, or simply someone seeking to understand the unspoken aftermath of global conflicts, this book offers clarity, empathy, and truth. You may not carry a weapon, but you're still in the war.
And this is the battle for understanding it.