Shell shock to PTSD: military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War
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adam_text | Contents
List of illustrations and tables ix
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations used in text xiii
Introduction xv
1. Pre 1914 British military psychiatry 1
Wind contusions, nostalgia, and other early war syndromes 2
Irritable heart and the Crimea 3
The Lunatic Hospital, Chatham 5
D Block , Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley 7
Disordered action of the heart 8
The Boer War: DAH and rheumatism 11
Railway spine 13
Traumatic neurasthenia 15
The Russo Japanese War 16
The Balkan wars (1912 1913) 17
Conclusion 18
2. Shell shock and the war neuroses 21
Organisation of British military psychiatry 22
The problem of shell shock 23
Origins of forward psychiatry: French neurological centres 24
British forward psychiatry 26
Psychiatry in the American Expeditionary Force 31
V
vi CONTENTS
Base hospitals in the UK 33
Physical treatments 38
DAH: The continuing problem 39
Gas hysteria 44
Chemical warfare: The US experience 46
Discussion 47
3. Military psychiatry in the interwar period 49
Psychiatrists in the aftermath of World War One 50
Southborough Report 51
Impact of the military on civilian psychiatry 55
The doldrums: Military psychiatry in the 1920s and 1930s 57
Shell shock in the 1920s and 1930s 60
Ex services Mental Welfare Society 61
Preparing for war 64
Discussion 65
4. Treatment and outcomes during World War Two 67
Recruitment of psychiatrists 68
Dunkirk 69
No. 41 General (Neuropathic) Hospital 70
Belmont Hospital, Sutton: Slater and Sargant 72
Mill Hill EMS Hospital: Lewis and Jones 75
Directorate of Army Psychiatry: Management and
organisation 76
The Western Desert: The rediscovery of PIE 78
No. 78 Neuropathic Hospital 80
Italy 80
D Day and northwest Europe 82
US forward psychiatry 86
Post war evaluation 88
Treatment in the UK: Hollymoor Military (P) Hospital,
Northfield 89
Innovation in treatment 95
Lack of moral fibre 97
Discussion 98
5. Screening and selection 101
Experimental phase 101
Screening: World War Two 103
Outcomes of screening 105
Why did screening fail in World War Two? 107
Korean War 109
Post 1953 110
Posttraumatic stress disorder 111
Discussion 112
CONTENTS vii
6. Post 1945: Korea, Vietnam, and the Falklands 115
Restructuring for peace 115
Post war re evaluation: Psychiatric casualty rates 118
Korean War 119
Vietnam: The early years 127
The Falklands War 136
Discussion 137
7. War pensions and veterans pressure groups 139
The Royal Hospital, Chelsea 140
The Boer War (1899 1902) 141
World War One: The Ministry of Pensions and shell shock 143
Veterans pressure groups 145
The British Legion 148
Curtailment of pensions 150
Treatment by the Ministry of Pensions 153
The Horder Conference 156
Impact of war 158
Comrades associations 162
US veterans groups and the Vietnam War 163
Duties, rights, risks, and changes in legislation 165
The Falklands War 166
Gulf War pressure groups 167
Discussion 169
8. PTSD: Incidence and treatment in the military 171
Psychological reactions to trauma: Normal or abnormal? 171
PTSD and war 175
Delayed PTSD: Is there such a thing? 176
The Harvard Study 181
Recent studies on delay 183
Prevalence in the modern military 184
PTSD and treatment in the modern era 186
Post 1980 studies: The military perspective 187
Prevention and treatment: Where are we now? 190
9. War syndromes 191
The medical expression of war syndromes 192
World War One: Shell shock and DAH 193
World War Two: Somatoform versus psychological
disorders 194
Effort syndrome and non ulcer dyspepsia 196
Gulf War Syndrome: Toxic exposures 198
The form of war syndromes: Statistical analysis 199
Discussion 206
viii CONTENTS
10. Conclusions 209
All change: Vietnam 211
A PTSD culture 212
Strategies for the future 214
Risk perception in the military 216
Current implications 219
Glossary of diagnostic and other related terms 223
References 241
Index 271
List of illustrations and tables
ILLUSTRATIONS
1 General view of No. 4 Stationary Hospital Arques, near St Omer
(The National Archives) 27
2 View of the kitchen area of No. 4 Stationary Hospital (The National
Archives) 28
3 Group of military psychiatrists at the Maudsley Hospital, probably
photographed in December 1918 when it was run by the RAMC
(Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives and Museum) 34
4 Ward No. 4 at the Maudsley, December 1918 (Bethlem Royal
Hospital Archives and Museum) 35
5 Lounge for officer patients at the Maudsley, December 1918
(Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives and Museum) 37
6 [Sir] Frederick Mott seated at his laboratory bench in the Maudsley
(Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives and Museum) 38
7 A psychiatrist administers intravenous pentothal to encourage
abreaction at No. 41 General Hospital. El Qantara. near Cairo. May
1943 (E24690, Imperial War Museum. London) 81
8 Medical staff of No. 41 General Hospital, El Qantara. watching the
hospital sports meeting. May 1943 (E24715. Imperial War Museum.
London) 82
9 Major John Rickman interviewing an officer candidate at No. 6 War
Office Selection Board (H35420, Imperial War Museum,
London) 91
ix
x LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES
TABLES
1.1 Servicemen treated at the Lunatic Hospital, Fort Pitt,
1858 1865 7
6.1 1 Commonwealth Division: Battle and non battle admissions 122
6.2 Psychiatric admissions to 25 Field Dressing Station,
May 1952 June 1953 124
7.1 Pensions granted for war syndromes after Victorian
campaigns 141
7.2 Analysis of the Royal Hospital pension files, 1854 1913 142
7.3 Official report on World War One pensions at 31 March
1929 151
7.4 War pensions for psychiatric disorders 151
7.5 Analysis of World War One pensions 152
7.6 Numbers of veterans with pensions for neurasthenia receiving
treatment in Ministry clinics and hospitals 155
7.7 Comparison of war pensions at March 1953 161
7.8 Sample of World War Two war pensions 161
8.1 Summary of prospective studies of acute stress disorder 177
9.1 The database: Total number of cases by war and diagnosis 202
9.2 Distribution of syndrome clusters by war 203
9.3 Clusters by contemporary diagnosis 204
G.I DSM IV: Diagnostic criteria for acute stress disorder 224
G.2 DSM IH: Diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress
disorder 235
G.3 DSM IIl R: Diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress
disorder 236
G.4 DSM IV: Diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress
disorder 237
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Contents
List of illustrations and tables ix
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations used in text xiii
Introduction xv
1. Pre 1914 British military psychiatry 1
Wind contusions, nostalgia, and other early war syndromes 2
Irritable heart and the Crimea 3
The Lunatic Hospital, Chatham 5
'D Block', Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley 7
Disordered action of the heart 8
The Boer War: DAH and rheumatism 11
Railway spine 13
Traumatic neurasthenia 15
The Russo Japanese War 16
The Balkan wars (1912 1913) 17
Conclusion 18
2. Shell shock and the war neuroses 21
Organisation of British military psychiatry 22
The problem of shell shock 23
Origins of forward psychiatry: French neurological centres 24
British forward psychiatry 26
Psychiatry in the American Expeditionary Force 31
V
vi CONTENTS
Base hospitals in the UK 33
Physical treatments 38
DAH: The continuing problem 39
Gas hysteria 44
Chemical warfare: The US experience 46
Discussion 47
3. Military psychiatry in the interwar period 49
Psychiatrists in the aftermath of World War One 50
Southborough Report 51
Impact of the military on civilian psychiatry 55
The doldrums: Military psychiatry in the 1920s and 1930s 57
Shell shock in the 1920s and 1930s 60
Ex services Mental Welfare Society 61
Preparing for war 64
Discussion 65
4. Treatment and outcomes during World War Two 67
Recruitment of psychiatrists 68
Dunkirk 69
No. 41 General (Neuropathic) Hospital 70
Belmont Hospital, Sutton: Slater and Sargant 72
Mill Hill EMS Hospital: Lewis and Jones 75
Directorate of Army Psychiatry: Management and
organisation 76
The Western Desert: The rediscovery of PIE 78
No. 78 Neuropathic Hospital 80
Italy 80
D Day and northwest Europe 82
US forward psychiatry 86
Post war evaluation 88
Treatment in the UK: Hollymoor Military (P) Hospital,
Northfield 89
Innovation in treatment 95
'Lack of moral fibre' 97
Discussion 98
5. Screening and selection 101
Experimental phase 101
Screening: World War Two 103
Outcomes of screening 105
Why did screening fail in World War Two? 107
Korean War 109
Post 1953 110
Posttraumatic stress disorder 111
Discussion 112
CONTENTS vii
6. Post 1945: Korea, Vietnam, and the Falklands 115
Restructuring for peace 115
Post war re evaluation: Psychiatric casualty rates 118
Korean War 119
Vietnam: The early years 127
The Falklands War 136
Discussion 137
7. War pensions and veterans' pressure groups 139
The Royal Hospital, Chelsea 140
The Boer War (1899 1902) 141
World War One: The Ministry of Pensions and shell shock 143
Veterans' pressure groups 145
The British Legion 148
Curtailment of pensions 150
Treatment by the Ministry of Pensions 153
The Horder Conference 156
Impact of war 158
Comrades' associations 162
US veterans' groups and the Vietnam War 163
Duties, rights, risks, and changes in legislation 165
The Falklands War 166
Gulf War pressure groups 167
Discussion 169
8. PTSD: Incidence and treatment in the military 171
Psychological reactions to trauma: Normal or abnormal? 171
PTSD and war 175
Delayed PTSD: Is there such a thing? 176
The Harvard Study 181
Recent studies on delay 183
Prevalence in the modern military 184
PTSD and treatment in the modern era 186
Post 1980 studies: The military perspective 187
Prevention and treatment: Where are we now? 190
9. War syndromes 191
The medical expression of war syndromes 192
World War One: Shell shock and DAH 193
World War Two: Somatoform versus psychological
disorders 194
Effort syndrome and non ulcer dyspepsia 196
Gulf War Syndrome: Toxic exposures 198
The form of war syndromes: Statistical analysis 199
Discussion 206
viii CONTENTS
10. Conclusions 209
All change: Vietnam 211
A PTSD culture 212
Strategies for the future 214
Risk perception in the military 216
Current implications 219
Glossary of diagnostic and other related terms 223
References 241
Index 271
List of illustrations and tables
ILLUSTRATIONS
1 General view of No. 4 Stationary Hospital Arques, near St Omer
(The National Archives) 27
2 View of the kitchen area of No. 4 Stationary Hospital (The National
Archives) 28
3 Group of military psychiatrists at the Maudsley Hospital, probably
photographed in December 1918 when it was run by the RAMC
(Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives and Museum) 34
4 Ward No. 4 at the Maudsley, December 1918 (Bethlem Royal
Hospital Archives and Museum) 35
5 Lounge for officer patients at the Maudsley, December 1918
(Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives and Museum) 37
6 [Sir] Frederick Mott seated at his laboratory bench in the Maudsley
(Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives and Museum) 38
7 A psychiatrist administers intravenous pentothal to encourage
abreaction at No. 41 General Hospital. El Qantara. near Cairo. May
1943 (E24690, Imperial War Museum. London) 81
8 Medical staff of No. 41 General Hospital, El Qantara. watching the
hospital sports meeting. May 1943 (E24715. Imperial War Museum.
London) 82
9 Major John Rickman interviewing an officer candidate at No. 6 War
Office Selection Board (H35420, Imperial War Museum,
London) 91
ix
x LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES
TABLES
1.1 Servicemen treated at the Lunatic Hospital, Fort Pitt,
1858 1865 7
6.1 1 Commonwealth Division: Battle and non battle admissions 122
6.2 Psychiatric admissions to 25 Field Dressing Station,
May 1952 June 1953 124
7.1 Pensions granted for war syndromes after Victorian
campaigns 141
7.2 Analysis of the Royal Hospital pension files, 1854 1913 142
7.3 Official report on World War One pensions at 31 March
1929 151
7.4 War pensions for psychiatric disorders 151
7.5 Analysis of World War One pensions 152
7.6 Numbers of veterans with pensions for neurasthenia receiving
treatment in Ministry clinics and hospitals 155
7.7 Comparison of war pensions at March 1953 161
7.8 Sample of World War Two war pensions 161
8.1 Summary of prospective studies of acute stress disorder 177
9.1 The database: Total number of cases by war and diagnosis 202
9.2 Distribution of syndrome clusters by war 203
9.3 Clusters by contemporary diagnosis 204
G.I DSM IV: Diagnostic criteria for acute stress disorder 224
G.2 DSM IH: Diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress
disorder 235
G.3 DSM IIl R: Diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress
disorder 236
G.4 DSM IV: Diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress
disorder 237 |
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owner | DE-12 |
owner_facet | DE-12 |
physical | XVII, 300 S. Ill. cm |
publishDate | 2005 |
publishDateSearch | 2005 |
publishDateSort | 2005 |
publisher | Psychology Press |
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series | Maudsley monographs |
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spelling | Jones, Edgar Verfasser aut Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War Edgar Jones and Simon Wessely New York, NY Psychology Press 2005 XVII, 300 S. Ill. cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Maudsley monographs 47 Includes bibliographical references and index Erscheint: Mai 2005 Geschichte 1900-2005 gnd rswk-swf Military Psychiatry - history Military psychiatry - History Military psychiatry - History - Great Britain Geschichte Military psychiatry History Military psychiatry Great Britain History Military Psychiatry history Kriegsneurose (DE-588)4165699-4 gnd rswk-swf Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd rswk-swf Veteran (DE-588)4188196-5 gnd rswk-swf Militärpsychiatrie (DE-588)4169964-6 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Militärpsychiatrie (DE-588)4169964-6 s Geschichte 1900-2005 z DE-604 Kriegsneurose (DE-588)4165699-4 s Veteran (DE-588)4188196-5 s Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 s b DE-604 Wessely, Simon Verfasser (DE-588)173203043 aut Maudsley monographs 47 (DE-604)BV000011879 47 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip056/2005001302.html Table of contents HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014731683&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Jones, Edgar Wessely, Simon Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War Maudsley monographs Military Psychiatry - history Military psychiatry - History Military psychiatry - History - Great Britain Geschichte Military psychiatry History Military psychiatry Great Britain History Military Psychiatry history Kriegsneurose (DE-588)4165699-4 gnd Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd Veteran (DE-588)4188196-5 gnd Militärpsychiatrie (DE-588)4169964-6 gnd |
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title | Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War |
title_auth | Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War |
title_exact_search | Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War |
title_exact_search_txtP | Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War |
title_full | Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War Edgar Jones and Simon Wessely |
title_fullStr | Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War Edgar Jones and Simon Wessely |
title_full_unstemmed | Shell shock to PTSD military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War Edgar Jones and Simon Wessely |
title_short | Shell shock to PTSD |
title_sort | shell shock to ptsd military psychiatry from 1900 to the gulf war |
title_sub | military psychiatry from 1900 to the Gulf War |
topic | Military Psychiatry - history Military psychiatry - History Military psychiatry - History - Great Britain Geschichte Military psychiatry History Military psychiatry Great Britain History Military Psychiatry history Kriegsneurose (DE-588)4165699-4 gnd Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd Veteran (DE-588)4188196-5 gnd Militärpsychiatrie (DE-588)4169964-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Military Psychiatry - history Military psychiatry - History Military psychiatry - History - Great Britain Geschichte Military psychiatry History Military psychiatry Great Britain History Military Psychiatry history Kriegsneurose Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom Veteran Militärpsychiatrie Großbritannien |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV000011879 |
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