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Preventing and Treating the Invisible Wounds of War

Combat Trauma, Moral Injury, and Psychological Health
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408 Seiten
Englisch
Sydney University Presserschienen am19.06.2024
This volume provides several perspectives that help practitioners, advocates, and policymakers understand the impact of historical and recent wars on U.S. Military veterans. The chapters address newly recognized psychological conditions as risk factors for more serious diagnosable mental health disorders.mehr
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KlappentextThis volume provides several perspectives that help practitioners, advocates, and policymakers understand the impact of historical and recent wars on U.S. Military veterans. The chapters address newly recognized psychological conditions as risk factors for more serious diagnosable mental health disorders.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-764658-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum19.06.2024
Seiten408 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 160 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 48 mm
Gewicht703 g
Artikel-Nr.60399144
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GenreRecht

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Forward Preface DedicationList of Contributors and BiographiesIntroduction: Recognizing the Transforming Landscape of War Injuries and TreatmentsEvan R. SeamonePART I: THE UNCOUNTED COSTS OF MILITARY SERVICE: SOCIETAL BURDENS OF WAR TRAUMA1. Expected Mental Health Care Costs of Military InvolvementJustin T. McDaniel, Kevin Sylwester, Rick Stapel, Tim Ting, and David L. Albright2. Military Criminality: Responding to Predictable Occupational Hazardsfrom Military ServiceEvan R. Seamone3. Generational Trends in Employment and Crime Among MilitaryFamiliesJustin T. McDaniel, Eric Black, Harvey Henson, Yorino Kawashima, Jennifer Koran, and Daniel Brown 4. Older Veterans: Lifetime Consequences of Military ServiceKari Fletcher, Eric Black, Rachel Dekel, Mariah Rooney, Jim Martin, and David L. Albright5. Beyond Combat: Gender and the Construction of Injury in Military ContextsWalter Callaghan, Maya Eichler, and Victoria TaitPART II: THE MORAL COSTS OF WARFARE: UNDERSTANDING MORAL INJURY6. The Look and Feel of Moral InjuryNancy Sherman7. Moral Injury, Moral Suffering, and Moral HealthMatthew Talbert and Jessica Wolfendale8. PTSD Weaponized: A Theory of Moral InjuryDuncan MacIntosh9. Remote Combat Exposure and Moral Injury from Drone Operations: The Cost of a New Form of WarfareElliot Atkins and Evan R. Seamone10. Incorporating Moral Injury in Military and Veteran PolicyKristen Laha-Walsh, Haley Steele, and David L. AlbrightPART III: MITIGATING THE UNCOUNTED COSTS OF WAR11. Recruiting, Training, and the Permissible Bounds of Preventing and Mitigating Moral Injury in the U.S. MilitaryJesse Hamilton12. Pain, Addiction, and Suicidality Among Veterans: Integrating Evidence-Based, Concurrent Treatment ApproachesEvangelina Banou, Nicole Angeli, Stacey Sandusky, and Stephanie Miller13. Mitigating the Costs of Combat with the Code of ConductKevin Govern and Stephen N. Xenakis14. Identifying and Treating Moral Injury in Military Members and VeteransJulie Yeterain, Danielle S. Berke, Joel Rosenthal, and Bret Litz15. From Cautious to Conscious Inclusion: A Review of Women's Integration in the Armed Forces, and Where to NextJanelle M. PhamIndexmehr

Autor

Justin T. McDaniel, PhD is an Associate Professor of Public Health in the School of Human Sciences at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. He also has a joint appointments in the Dale and Deborah Smith Center for Alzheimer's Research and trEatment (CARE) and the Department of Population Science and Policy at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. His scholarship focuses primarily on important social and behavioral issues faced by military service members and veterans.

Evan R. Seamone, LPD, LLM, JD, MS, MPP (U.S. Army, Retired) is a fellow of the National Institute of Military Justice and an advisor to the Veterans Justice Commission of the Council on Criminal Justice. He began teaching law following 12 years of active-duty service in the U.S. Army as a military lawyer having worked extensively in the prosecution and defense of felony cases involving Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and other invisible wounds of war. He worked as a Clinic Attorney at the Veterans Legal Clinic of the Harvard Law School and directed the University of Florida Levin College of Law Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic where he taught law students and supervised them in providing legal services to veterans in need.

Stephen N. Xenakis, MD Brigadier General (Retired), United States Army, is a former Erik Erikson Scholar at The Austen Riggs Center, an Anti-Torture Advisor for the Physicians for Human Rights, an Executive Board Member at the University of Pennsylvania Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, and Adjunct Professor at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences.
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