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E-grāmata: Combat Stress Injury: Theory, Research, and Management

Edited by (Tulane University, Louisiana, USA)
  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Sērija : Psychosocial Stress Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135919320
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  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Sērija : Psychosocial Stress Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135919320

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Combat Stress Injury represents a definitive collection of the most current theory, research, and practice in the area of combat and operational stress management, edited by two experts in the field.

In this book, Charles Figley and Bill Nash have assembled a wide-ranging group of authors (military / nonmilitary, American / international, combat veterans / trainers, and as diverse as psychiatrists / psychologists / social workers / nurses / clergy / physiologists / military scientists).

The chapters in this volume collectively demonstrate that combat stress can effectively be managed through prevention and training prior to combat, stress reduction methods during operations, and desensitization programs immediately following combat exposure.

Recenzijas

"Charles Figley and William P. Nash have made a significant and cogent contribution that helps to frame combat stress injury and interventions in a refreshing and helpful paradigm. Figley and Nash have done an impressive job of arraying 30 professionals whose contributions help frame the complex interplay of the mental and emotional wounds that too often result from the trauma of combat, and these authors identify ways to prevent and/or manage the potential consequences of operational deployments. The editors have challenged their contributors to help military commanders by providing those leaders, who bear primary responsibility for the welfare of their war fighters, with the necessary tools to help preserve the fighting strength and protect the long-term health of them military member and his or her family. On all accounts, Figley and Nash have powerfully and significantly achieved what they set out to do. To effectively position health-care providers, the clergy, and commanders to handle [ the] collective expression of operational fatigue and stress, Figley and Nash offer the right paradigm at the right time." - Thomas J. Williams, PsycCRITIQUES, Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books

"Both editors of Combat Stress Injury have boots-on-the-ground military experience, as well as being a practicing psychologist (Figley) and physician (Nash), and it shows in their selection of chapters addressing PTSD and related mental health syndromes associated with combat. This book is a great place to start for professionals who are serious about understanding the unique tribulations of our uniformed service members who live with the prospect of death and disablement to preserve what we all value." - Laurence Miller, PhD, International Journal of Emergency Mental Health

About the Editors ix
Contributors xi
Series Editor's Foreword xv
Foreword xvii
Jonathan Shay
1 Introduction: For Those Who Bear the Battle
1(10)
Charles R. Figley
William P. Nash
SECTION I THEORETICAL ORIENTATION TO COMBAT STRESS MANAGEMENT
2 The Stressors of War
11(22)
William P. Nash
3 Combat/Operational Stress Adaptations and Injuries
33(32)
William P. Nash
4 Competing and Complementary Models of Combat Stress Injury
65(32)
William P. Nash
Dewleen G. Baker
SECTION II RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMBAT STRESS INJURIES AND ADAPTATION
5 The Mortality Impact of Combat Stress 30 Years After Exposure: Implications for Prevention, Treatment, and Research
97(22)
Joseph A. Boscarino
6 Combat Stress Management: The Interplay Between Combat, Physical Injury, and Psychological Trauma
119(18)
Danny Koren
Yair Hilel
Noa Idar
Deborah Hemel
Ehud M. Klein
7 Secondary Traumatization Among Wives of War Veterans with PTSD
137(24)
Rachel Dekel
Zahava Solomon
SECTION III COMBAT STRESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
8 Historical and Contemporary Perspectives of Combat Stress and the Army Combat Stress Control Team
161(22)
Bret A. Moore
Greg M. Reger
9 Virtual Reality Applications for the Treatment of Combat-Related PTSD
183(22)
Albert "Skip" Rizzo
Barbara O. Rothbaum
Ken Graap
10 Experiential Methods in the Treatment of Combat PTSD
205(14)
James L. Spira
Jeffrey M. Pyne
Brenda K. Wiederhold
11 Medication Management of Combat and Operational Stress Injuries in Active Duty Service Members
219(28)
Nancy M. Clayton
William P. Nash
12 The Royal Marines' Approach to Psychological Trauma
247(14)
Cameron March
Neil Greenberg
13 The Operational Stress Injury Social Support Program: A Peer Support Program in Collaboration Between the Canadian Forces and Veterans Affairs Canada
261(34)
Stephane Grenier
Kathy Darte
Alexandra Heber
Don Richardson
14 Spirituality and Readjustment Following War-Zone Experiences
295(16)
Kent D. Drescher
Mark W. Smith
David W. Foy
15 The Returning Warrior: Advice for Families and Friends
311(14)
Judith A. Lyons
Index 325
Charles R. Figley, Ph.D., CT, MT, is President and Founder of the Green Cross Foundation and Professor at the School of Social Work at Florida State University. He is founder and director of the FSU Traumatology Institute (formerly the Psychosocial Stress Research and Development Program). He is an elected Fellow of the APA, APS, AAMFT, the American Association for the Applied Psychology, and the American Orthopsychiatric Association. Figley is the Founding President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS). He is a longtime Taylor & Francis author, and currently serves as the consulting editor of the Psychosocial Stress Series.

William P. Nash, M.D., is a Captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy, and Operational Stress Control and Readiness (OSCAR) Program Psychiatrist, 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, CA. Dr. Nash is also an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UC San Diego