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Military life: the psychology of serving in peace and combat

Adler, Amy B.(Edited by)Britt, Thomas W.(Edited by)Castro, Carl A.(Edited by)
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With global commitments and combat duty, our armed forces face life-threatening challenges on a daily basis.

However, less visible threats also impact the mental health of our military men and women.

Experts examine challenges on the battlefield, such as women coming to terms with life after being prisoners of war, or soldiers dealing with mistakenly killing civilians.

But life in the armed forces presents less dramatic, daily challenges.

Away from the front lines, soldiers have to raise their families, sometimes as single parents.

Children have to learn what it's like to be in a military family, and to make sense of war.

Gay or lesbian officers cope with a don't ask, don't tell policy.

An unprecedented range of contributorsNmilitary officers, medical doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, and professorsNtake us onto the bases and the battlefields and inside the minds of military personnel who face far greater challenges than most of us ever see in the headlines.||These volumes also highlight factors that make members of the military resilient and stable, as well as programs and practices that can ease the psychological burdens of military personnel, families, and children.

Readers can better understand how society views our military and military operations, and how each one of us can play a role in supporting our armed forces.

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Product Details
Praeger
0313015090 / 9780313015090
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/12/2005
English
1072 pages
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