Beyond Post-Traumatic Stress

Beyond Post-Traumatic Stress
About this book
"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"--
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- OL Work ID
- OL21270368W
Subjects
VeteransWar, psychological aspectsPost-traumatic stress disorderPatientsMental healthIraq War, 2003-2011Psychological aspectsAfghan War, 2001-War on Terrorism, 2001-2009PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disease & Health IssuesSOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / CulturalAfghan War, 2001-2021Stress Disorders, Post-TraumaticÉtat de stress post-traumatiqueAnciens combattantsSanté mentaleGuerre en Irak, 2003-2011