Feel you hard, there.
In English? It was “A soldiers heart” for a few / several centuries. (Unless it was called “bloodsick” which is another thing, you may or not be familiar with, that has no cute acronyms, & is limited to lived experience. It’s usually temporary, a few days/weeks/months/years, but fairly extreme. Kind of like berserk in reverse.) We lost the depth of description of “a soldier’s heart” with WWI (shell shock which eventually became PTSD).
I tend to split my coping mechanisms between ancient & modern… ancient, Greeks & Romans write extensively on 10,000 coping mechanisms… modern, start here >>>
The ptsd cup explanation <<< immediately & infinitely useful.
Friday…USMC, NGO, Disaster Response (and a few other things picked up along the way).