With the United States' involvement in numerous combat operations overseas, the need for civilian social workers with the clinical skills necessary to work with members of the military returning from combat, as well as their families, has never been more critical. In this practical and important book, each chapter is written by specialists in a particular area devoted to the care of service members and includes case material to demonstrate assessment and intervention approaches. The reader is introduced to the world of the military and the subsequent development of mental health services for…mehr
With the United States' involvement in numerous combat operations overseas, the need for civilian social workers with the clinical skills necessary to work with members of the military returning from combat, as well as their families, has never been more critical. In this practical and important book, each chapter is written by specialists in a particular area devoted to the care of service members and includes case material to demonstrate assessment and intervention approaches. The reader is introduced to the world of the military and the subsequent development of mental health services for returning men and women. Chapters look at special populations of service members with specific needs based directly on their experience in the military, discussing post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, sexual harassment and assault during their service, and the physiology of the war zone experience. The challenges faced by reintegrating service men and women are explored in detail and include family issues, suicide, and substance use disorders. A section on services available to returning service members looks at those offered by the Veterans Administration and at the use of animal-assisted interventions. The book concludes with a section devoted to unique concerns for the practitioner and explores ethical concerns they may face and their own needs as clinicians working with this population.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joan Beder, DSW, is a professor in the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University in New York. She has been a clinical social worker for over 30 years and maintains a private clinical practice in Long Island, NY.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The World of the Military. Hall The Importance of Understanding Military Culture. Coll Weiss Yarvis No One Leaves Unchanged: Insights for Civilian Mental Health Care Professionals into the Military Experience and Culture. Part II: Special Populations. Yarvis Beder Treatment of War-induced Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Parkinson French Massetti Care Coordination in Military Traumatic Brain Injury. Bell Reardon Working With Survivors of Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault in the Military. Beder Jones When They Return From Iraq/Afghanistan: The Needs of the Wounded. Cabrera Figley Yarvis Helping the Combat Medic and Corpsman: Adapting to Both Primary and Secondary Traumatic Stress Down Range and Beyond. Bruner Woll The Battle Within: Understanding the Physiology of War-zone Exposure. Part III: Clinical Challenges. Beder Those Who Have Served in Afghanistan/Iraq: Coming Home. Chapin Family Resilience and the Fortunes of War. Jackson Branson Assessing and Responding to Suicidal Risk Among OIF/OEF Veterans. LaMorie Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom: Exploring Wartime Death and Bereavement. Everson Perry Wives. Roy Skidmore A Clinical Overview of Assessment and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders in Veterans and Service Members. Part IV: Services. Beder Sullican-Sakaeda Martin Animal-assisted Intervention. Amdur Batres Belisle Brown Cornis-Pop Mattewson-Chapman Harms Hunt Kennedy Mahoney-Gleason Perez Sheets Washam VA Integrated Post-combat Care: A Systemic Approach to Caring for Returning Combat Veterans. Part V: Unique Concerns for Practitioners Beckerman. Ethical Challenges When Working with the Military. Figley Beder The Cost of Caring Requires Self Care.
Part I: The World of the Military. Hall The Importance of Understanding Military Culture. Coll Weiss Yarvis No One Leaves Unchanged: Insights for Civilian Mental Health Care Professionals into the Military Experience and Culture. Part II: Special Populations. Yarvis Beder Treatment of War-induced Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Parkinson French Massetti Care Coordination in Military Traumatic Brain Injury. Bell Reardon Working With Survivors of Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault in the Military. Beder Jones When They Return From Iraq/Afghanistan: The Needs of the Wounded. Cabrera Figley Yarvis Helping the Combat Medic and Corpsman: Adapting to Both Primary and Secondary Traumatic Stress Down Range and Beyond. Bruner Woll The Battle Within: Understanding the Physiology of War-zone Exposure. Part III: Clinical Challenges. Beder Those Who Have Served in Afghanistan/Iraq: Coming Home. Chapin Family Resilience and the Fortunes of War. Jackson Branson Assessing and Responding to Suicidal Risk Among OIF/OEF Veterans. LaMorie Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom: Exploring Wartime Death and Bereavement. Everson Perry Wives. Roy Skidmore A Clinical Overview of Assessment and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders in Veterans and Service Members. Part IV: Services. Beder Sullican-Sakaeda Martin Animal-assisted Intervention. Amdur Batres Belisle Brown Cornis-Pop Mattewson-Chapman Harms Hunt Kennedy Mahoney-Gleason Perez Sheets Washam VA Integrated Post-combat Care: A Systemic Approach to Caring for Returning Combat Veterans. Part V: Unique Concerns for Practitioners Beckerman. Ethical Challenges When Working with the Military. Figley Beder The Cost of Caring Requires Self Care.
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