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_aBeyond post-traumatic stress : _bhomefront struggles with the wars on terror / _cSarah Hautzinger and Jean Scandlyn. |
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_aWalnut Creek, CA : _bLeft Coast Press, _c[2014] |
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_a1 online resource (320 pages) : _billustrations |
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_acomputer _2rdamedia |
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_aonline resource _2rdacarrier |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 8 | _aMachine generated contents note: IntroductionPart I: Coming Home 1. Lethal Warriors at Home 2. "Best Home Town in the Army"3. Doing Dirty Work4. PTSD = Pulling the Stigma Down 5. Decentering PTSD Part II: The Supporting Cast 6. Codeswitching : "So, why do you have frostbite?" 7. "This is Our Playground": Family Readiness Groups 8. Waiting to Serve 9. Appropriate Accommodation, or Exceptionalism for Supercitizens? 10. "This Land is Not for Sale": on Canyon and Army Expansionism Part III: Dialogue 11. "You're Not a Victim, You're a Volunteer" 12. "Closing the Gaps": Seeking Civilian-Military Dialogue 13. "Clueless Civilians" and Others 14. The Day after Veterans Day: Listening to the Homefront Conclusion: Toward a Collective Reckoning with the Post-9/11 WarsReferencesIndex. | |
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_a"When soldiers at Fort Carson were charged with a series of 14 murders, PTSD and other "invisible wounds of war" were thrown into the national spotlight. With these events as their starting point, Jean Scandlyn and Sarah Hautzinger argue for a new approach to combat stress and trauma, seeing them not just as individual medical pathologies but as fundamentally collective cultural phenomena. Their deep ethnographic research, including unusual access to affected soldiers at Fort Carson, also engaged an extended labyrinth of friends, family, communities, military culture, social services, bureaucracies, the media, and many other layers of society. Through this profound and moving book, they insist that invisible combat injuries are a social challenge demanding collective reconciliation with the post-9/11 wars"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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588 | _aDescription based on print version record. | ||
590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. | ||
650 | 0 | _aPost-traumatic stress disorder. | |
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_aPost-traumatic stress disorder _xPatients _zUnited States. |
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_aVeterans _xMental health _zUnited States. |
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_aIraq War, 2003-2011 _xPsychological aspects. |
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_aAfghan War, 2001- _xPsychological aspects. |
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_aWar on Terrorism, 2001-2009 _xPsychological aspects. |
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655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
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_iPrint version: _aHautzinger, Sarah J. _tBeyond post-traumatic stress : homefront struggles with the wars on terror. _dWalnut Creek, CA : Left Coast Press, [2014] _h317 pages _z9781611323665 _w(DLC)10824194 |
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