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In this book, Naomi Nakashima attempts to bridge the gap between military culture and civilian psychology. In this society heroes are often regarded as people who sacrifice everything for the greater good. They are viewed as strong, impermeable, flawless human beings who have transcended the greed and maladjustment that plagues the rest of humankind. Their families are proud pillars, lifting them with support and love. Yet beneath this impenetrable picture are many men and women with concerns: children with bad grades, unhappy spouses, stress, and financial problems; human beings who have…mehr

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In this book, Naomi Nakashima attempts to bridge the gap between military culture and civilian psychology. In this society heroes are often regarded as people who sacrifice everything for the greater good. They are viewed as strong, impermeable, flawless human beings who have transcended the greed and maladjustment that plagues the rest of humankind. Their families are proud pillars, lifting them with support and love. Yet beneath this impenetrable picture are many men and women with concerns: children with bad grades, unhappy spouses, stress, and financial problems; human beings who have mental health needs that are not being met. This book will help civilian mental health professionals better appreciate the significant clinical differences between the military and nonmilitary cultures to more effectively serve the unique needs of the military population.
Autorenporträt
Naomi Nakashima MA CBPI is a co-sleeping, toddler-rearing, schedule-juggling work-from-home writer and mother. She received her Master of Arts degree in Adlerian Counseling and Psychotherapy from Adler Graduate School in Richfield, Minnesota, where she specialized in psychotherapy techniques for military families and parental education.