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The Gulf War and Mental Health: A Comprehensive Guide

Autor G L Belenky, James Martin, Linette Sparacino
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The brief, successful Gulf War resulted in few casualties, but there were still recognizable pockets of trauma. This study examines the Mental Health Services available in the theater of operations, the preparations made to train the soldiers for the stress of combat, and details of how they coped with the experience of combat. It assesses the Gulf War in terms of mental health. Some attention is also given to the phenomenon named Gulf War Syndrome. The authors conclude that United States Military Forces were not prepared for the mental health requirements of combat.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275956318
ISBN-10: 0275956318
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JAMES A. MARTIN is Associate Professor at Bryn Mawr College.LINETTE R. SPARACINO is a Medical Science Editor at the Borden Institute.GREGORY BELENKY is a Colonel in the U.S. Army and Director of Neuropsychiatry at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.

Cuprins

Foreword by Robert T. JoyPreface by Faris R. KirklandAcknowledgmentsMental Health Services in the Theater of OperationsU.S. Army Mental Health System: Divisional and Corps Level Mental Health Units by James W. StokesArmy Mental Health Units in the Theater of Operations: An Overview of the Gulf War by James A. Martin and Joe G. FaganPsychiatric Services in the Evacuation Zone: A View from the U.S. Army Psychiatric Consultant for U.S. Forces in Europe by William R. ClinePsych Force 90 by L. Steven Holsenbeck18th Airborne Corps OM Team by David C. RuckCombat Psychiatry in the 1st Armored Division by Loree Sutton and Daniel W. ClarkCombat Psychiatry the "First Team" Way: First Cavalry Division Mental Health Operations during the Persian Gulf War by Spencer J. Campbell and Charles C. Engel, Jr.Navy Combat Psychiatry in Support of Marine Forces in Ground Combat by Paul W. RaganCoping with the Experience of CombatAfter-Action Critical Incident Stress Debriefings and Battle Reconstructions Following Combat by Gregory Belenky, James A. Martin, and Scott C. MarcyMental Health Interventions for the Survivors of a Scud Missile Attack by Joyce HumphreyStress Debriefings Following Death from Unexploded Ordnance by James Pecano and Deborah HickeyRapid Interventions after a Disaster at Sea by Michael P. DinneenOccupational Therapy and the Treatment of Combat Stress by Mary LaedtkeAssessing the Gulf War ExperienceUnit Cohesion During the Persian Gulf War by Robert K. Gifford, James A. Martin, David H. Marlowe, Kathleen M. Wright, and Paul T. BartoneMental Health Lessons from the Persian Gulf War by James A. Martin and William R. ClineThe Future Practice of Combat Psychiatry by Gregory Belenky and James A. MartinFurther ReadingsIndex