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Operator Syndrome Explained | Dr. Chris Frueh on Elite Performance & Veteran Health


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Clinical psychologist Dr. Chris Frueh explains Operator Syndrome and the hidden physical and psychological costs of elite military performance in this honest conversation that impacts veteran stories.

In this episode of Not Special, Herb and Corrie Thompson sit down with clinical psychologist, professor, and researcher Chris Frueh, author of Operator Syndrome.  

Dr. Frueh has spent decades studying combat veterans, special operations forces, and high-performance military communities. His work explores the complex mix of physical strain, neurological stress, hormonal changes, and psychological pressure that can accumulate after years of elite operational tempo.

The conversation begins with Frueh’s early life growing up with a Vietnam War veteran father, which shaped his interest in psychology and trauma research. From there, the discussion dives into how long-term exposure to high-intensity environments can affect the body and mind in ways that traditional PTSD models often fail to explain.

Herb, Corrie, and Dr. Frueh discuss:

• The origins of Operator Syndrome
• Why many high-performing warriors struggle after their careers
• The long-term physical toll of combat deployments
• Why traditional PTSD narratives don’t explain everything
• Identity, purpose, and life after the mission
• What leaders, families, and veterans need to understand

This episode offers a deeper look at the human side of elite performance and why understanding the full picture is critical to supporting those who serve.

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