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Haunted by combat : understanding PTSD in war veterans including women, reservists, and those coming back from Iraq / Daryl S. Paulson and Stanley Krippner ; introduction by Jeffrey Kirkwood.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Security International, 2007.Description: xxi, 177 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0275991873 (alk. paper)
  • 9780275991876 (alk. paper)
  • 9781442203914 (pbk.)
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Contents:
An overview of trauma and the mind/body -- History of the diagnosis and treatment of PTSD -- The phenomenology of PTSD -- The experiences of reserve soldiers -- Coming home from the war -- Preparing for what is to come -- Civilians at risk -- Treatment approaches to traumatic disorders -- Keys to treating trauma -- Alternative approaches to treating PTSD -- Remembrance -- Gold along the path.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 616.8521 P332 Available 33111005339151
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Across history, the condition has been called soldier's heart, shell shock, or combat fatigue. It is now increasingly common as our service men and women return from Iraq, Afghanistan, and other ongoing combat zones. Since 1990, Veterans' centers here have treated more than 1.6 million affected men and women, including an estimated 100,000 from the Gulf War and an untallied total from the Iraq front and fighting in Afghanistan. The number also includes some 35,000 World War II veterans, because PTSD does not fade easily. Regardless of the months, years, and even decades that have passed, the traumatic events can flash back as seemingly real as they were when they occurred.In Haunted by Combat Paulson and Krippner range across history and into current experiences and treatments for this haunting disorder.

They take us into the minds of PTSD-affected veterans, as they struggle against the traumatic events lingering in their minds, sometimes exploding into violent behavior. The authors explain how and why PTSD develops--and how we can help service members take the steps to heal today.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [149]-163) and index.

An overview of trauma and the mind/body -- History of the diagnosis and treatment of PTSD -- The phenomenology of PTSD -- The experiences of reserve soldiers -- Coming home from the war -- Preparing for what is to come -- Civilians at risk -- Treatment approaches to traumatic disorders -- Keys to treating trauma -- Alternative approaches to treating PTSD -- Remembrance -- Gold along the path.

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