American Military Life in the 21st Century [2 Volumes]: Social, Cultural, and Economic Issues and Trends
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440855184
ISBN-10: 1440855188
Pagini: 700
Greutate: 1.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440855188
Pagini: 700
Greutate: 1.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Examines issues pertinent to minority populations in the military and delineates health and mental health issues that affect all combat service members, summarizing evidence-based interventions and access to care
Notă biografică
Eugenia L. Weiss, PsyD, LCSW, is clinical associate professor and a senior associate dean of faculty affairs at the University of Southern California's Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, and a proud Army mom.Carl Andrew Castro, PhD, is associate professor and director of the Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans and Military Families at the University of Southern California's Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work.
Cuprins
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction to American Military Life: Volumes I and IIEugenia L. Weiss and Carl Andrew CastroVolume I Active Duty LifeSection I: Military Culture and Diversity1 Overview of Military CultureGuy L. Siebold and Thomas W. Britt2 Indoctrination and Assimilation: Basic TrainingJohn Bucholtz and Joseph Costello3 Women in the MilitaryGina Jackson, Catherine A. Simmons, Erika King, and Eugenia L. Weiss4 Racial and Ethnic Minority Service MembersHazel R. Atuel, Ana Hollander, and Carl Andrew Castro5 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Service MembersK. A. McNamara, Jeremy T. Goldbach, and Carl Andrew Castro6 Religious DiversityNathan GraeserSection II: Military Leadership7 Leadership TheoriesJeffrey S. Yarvis and Devry C. Anderson8 The Impact of Leadership on Service Member HealthAmy B. Adler and Alexa Lopez9 Leading in CombatJustin S. Campbell and Annie W. CampbellSection III: Deployment and Combat10 Preparation for Deployment and Life during DeploymentJeffrey D. Moe11 Garrison Life of Army SoldiersJeffrey S. Yarvis, Jacob J. Yarvis, Virgil A. Rivera, and Kelly M. Rivera12 Family Relationships during DeploymentNastassia Hajal, Christine McCall, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, and Patricia Lester13 Humanitarian and Peacekeeping DeploymentsChristopher H. Warner14 Combat DeploymentsRyan Wolf and Jeffrey S. Yarvis15 Psychological Reactions to KillingBen PorterSection IV: Service Member Health and Well-Being16 Resilience ProgramsPaul B. Lester17 Moral InjuryFred P. Stone18 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Service Members and VeteransJohn N. I. Dieter, Scott D. Engel, Jeffrey S. Yarvis, and Allah-Fard M. Sharrieff19 Evidence-Based Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderElisa V. Borah and Jacqueline Patmore20 Traumatic Brain InjurySuzanne McGarity and Lisa A. Brenner21 SuicidePeter M. Gutierrez and Jessica E. Hanson22 Sexual AssaultAmy E. Street, Aubrey J. Hilbert, Dina Eliezer, Stephen H. Axelrad, Karmon D. Dyches, and Nathan W. Galbreath23 Substance UseJoseph R. Herzog, James Whitworth, and Diane L. Scott24 The Intrepid Spirit CenterJohn N. I. Dieter, Scott D. Engel, and Jeffrey S. Yarvis25 Warrior Care ProgramsDavid L. Bringhurst and Shawnmari Kaiser26 Financial Well-BeingTara DeBraberVolume II: Life of Military Families, National Guardsmen and Reservists, and VeteransSection V: Military-Connected Families27 Theories of Military-Connected Families and ResilienceJulie A. Cederbaum, Kathrine S. Sullivan, and Abigail M. Ross28 Military Spouses and PartnersJessica Strong29 Military-Connected Children and AdolescentsGregory A. Leskin, Kelly A. Blasko, Aimee E. Williams, and Malaysia H. Gresham Harrell30 Civilian Spousal EmploymentJulie Canfield31 Divorce and Infidelity in the MilitaryBrooke A. Fina and Venée M. Hummel32 Intimate Partner Violence in the U.S. ArmyRene J. Robichaux and Sandra M. Stith33 Child Maltreatment among Military FamiliesValerie A. Stander, Joel S. Milner, Sabrina M. Richardson, and Cynthia J. Thomsen34 U.S. Military Service Deaths: Bereavement in Surviving FamiliesStephen J. Cozza, Jill Harrington-LaMorie, and Joscelyn E. Fisher35 Spouses as Caregivers of Wounded Service MembersSherrie L. Wilcox36 Dual-Military MarriagesAnn Hergatt Huffman and Zachary KlinefelterSection VI: National Guard and Reserve Forces37 Health and Well-Being of National Guard and Reserve ForcesChristina Harnett, Eugenia L. Weiss, and Gregory Heaney38 The Role of the National Guard in Civilian EmploymentSara Kintzle and Eva Alday-MejiaSection VII: Military Veterans39 Military Transition Process and Veteran IdentityHazel R. Atuel and Carl Andrew Castro40 Employment after the MilitaryMary Keeling, Sara M. Ozuna, and Chase Millsap41 Homelessness and Housing among VeteransSuzanne L. Wenzel and Taylor Harris42 Educational and Vocational Benefits for Military VeteransAlexa Smith-Osborne43 The VA Disability ProcessMichael L. Russell44 Older Military VeteransKari L. Fletcher, David L. Albright, Kate H. Thomas, Mariah R. O'Brien, and Kelli Lee Godfrey45 Military Sexual Trauma and VeteransKristen ZaleskiSection VIII: Society and the Military46 The Costs of America's Post-9/11 Overseas Military OperationsT. J. McCarthy47 Lifetime Compensation for Military ServiceT. J. McCarthy48 Federal Contracting and ContractorsMichael L. Russell49 Veteran Service Organizations, Nonprofits, and Advocacy GroupsJan A. Nissly and Lauren Johnson50 The Portrayal of Veterans in the News MediaAnthony A. LoPresti and Donald Johnston51 Justice-Involved VeteransShoba Sreenivasan, Evan R. Seamone, and Joel Rosenthal52 Societal Support for VeteransDerrick Kranke, Heather DeShone, and June GinIndexAbout the Editors and Contributors
Recenzii
School and public libraries should consider this title if serving military clientele or those who may be weighing joining a branch of the military. This interdisciplinary work is highly recommended for academic libraries as it has value for programs in American history, military science, political science, social work, and sociology.