Exercise-Induced Lunar Confinement Adaptation Disorder
Earth designation: Exercise-Induced Isolation Syndrome
Exercise-Induced presentation of Isolation Syndrome in lunar residents. Psychological deterioration from prolonged confinement in small spaces with a fixed group of people. Lunar habitats, regardless of construction, involve living within a bounded pressurized environment with the same individuals for months or years. The psychological toll of restricted personal space,...
Lunar Risk Factors
Habitat size and design (smaller habitats, higher risk). Group composition (personality conflicts). Mission duration. Limited privacy spaces. Social role conflicts. Crew autonomy restrictions from Earth management.
Symptoms
Irritability, interpersonal conflict, withdrawal, anxiety, sleep disruption, reduced performance, claustrophobic episodes.
Lunar Presentation
Classic presentation: the "third quarter phenomenon" — psychological nadir at about 3/4 through a mission. Interpersonal conflicts escalate predictably. Small personal territories become disproportionately important. "Smellblind" to habitat odors but hypersensitive to behavioral changes in crewmates.
Diagnosis
Psychological Assessment Schedule for Isolated Teams (PASIT). Group dynamics assessment. Individual interviews. Performance metrics tracking.
Treatment
Individual counseling, group mediation, privacy enhancement, structured recreation, short-term anxiolytics if indicated.
Lunar Medical Bay Protocol
Enforce private space allocation. Schedule solo recreation time. Conflict mediation protocol (trained habitat commander role). Short-term benzodiazepines for acute anxiety (reserve, monitor for dependence). Tele-psychological support from Earth every 2 weeks. Group activities designed for small space. TANSTAAFL wellness board — reminder that psychological health is essential operational resource, not a luxury. "Don't Panic" protocol — simple, memorable distress signal protocol for any resident to request immediate private counseling.
Evacuation Criteria
Violence risk to self or others. Severe psychiatric decompensation. Group dysfunction threatening mission safety.
Prevention
Pre-mission team psychological assessment and team-building. Habitat design with private spaces. Communication protocols for interpersonal conflict. Pre-selected conflict resolution procedures.