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|a Combat stress injury :
|b theory, research, and management /
|c edited by Charles R. Figley and William P. Nash ; foreword by Jonathan Shay.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction : for those who bear the battle -- The stressors of war -- Combat/operational stress adaptations and injuries -- Competing and complementary models of combat stress injury -- The mortality impact of combat stress 30 years after exposure : implications for prevention, treatment, and research -- Combat stress management : the interplay between combat, physical injury, and psychological trauma -- Secondary traumatization among wives of war veterans with PTSD -- Historical and contemporary perspectives of combat stress and the Army Combat Stress Control Team -- Virtual reality applications for the treatment of combat-related PTSD -- Experiential methods in the treatment of combat PTSD -- Medication management of combat and operational stress injuries in active duty service members -- The Royal Marines' approach to psychological trauma -- The operational stress injury social support program : a peer support program in collaboration between the Canadian forces and Veterans Affairs Canada -- Spirituality and readjustment following war-zone experiences -- The returning warrior : advice for families and friends
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|a War neuroses.
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|a Psychology, Military.
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|a Post-traumatic stress disorder.
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|a Veterans
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|a Combat Disorders.
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|a Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic.
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|a Figley, Charles R.,
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|a Nash, William P.,
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