Deploymentia
Deploymentia is a term sometimes used colloquially to describe a perceived psychological state experienced by individuals who have recently transitioned from a period of intense deployment or intense operational activity to a state of reduced activity or garrison life. It is not a recognized medical or psychological diagnosis. The term suggests a feeling of disorganization, uncertainty, or a loss of purpose that can arise when the structured, high-stakes environment of deployment is replaced by a more routine or less demanding setting.
Symptoms that might be informally labeled as deploymentia can include difficulty adjusting to a slower pace
The concept of deploymentia highlights the significant psychological impact that prolonged periods of stress, high operational