Terror 【PRO 2027】
Terror is distinct from conventional warfare in its primary reliance on weaponizing emotion to advance goals.
: Some psychologists argue that human culture and self-esteem act as buffers against the fundamental "terror" of mortality. Historical and Modern Contexts TERROR
: Exposure to terror, particularly during adolescence, has long-term effects on physical health, mental well-being, and educational outcomes. Terror is distinct from conventional warfare in its
: Creating a "climate of fear" that reaches a wide audience beyond the immediate victims. The Psychology of Terror particularly during adolescence
: Using violence or the threat of it to influence government policy or affect government conduct.