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spelling | Pryce, Josephine G., author. The costs of courage : combat stress, warriors, and family survival / Josephine G. Pryce, David H. Pryce, Kimberly K. Shackelford. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 8, 2019). Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface: Yet Another Inconvenient Truth -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One: The Basics -- 1. War and Its By-Products -- Background -- Afghanistan -- Iraq -- Reflections on War-Sun Tzu, 500 BCE -- The Western Way of War: The Battle -- Killing and Warriors -- Drink, and Will to Combat -- Soul Wounds -- Casualties: Visible and Invisible -- The Sexual Assault Epidemic -- Conclusion -- 2. The American Profession of Arms -- Chapter Overview -- The American Profession of Arms -- Department of Defense -- Total Force Demographics for Social Workers -- Military Subculture -- Privileges of Rank -- Army -- Marine Corps -- Navy -- Air Force -- Coast Guard -- The Military Family: An Integral Part of the American Profession of Arms -- Characteristics of DOD Service Member Families -- Deployments, Separation, and Reunion in Active-Duty Families -- Unique Issues for Reserve Component Service Members and Families -- Well-Being in Army Families -- Children in Army Families -- Part Two: The Problem -- 3. Combat Stress Injuries -- Introduction -- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder -- Major Depressive Episode -- Major Depressive Disorder -- Traumatic Brain Injury -- 4. Governmental Responses to Combat Stress Injuries -- Introduction -- Department of Defense -- Department of Veterans Affairs -- 5. Suicide and the Warrior -- Introduction -- Suicide Theory -- Statistics -- Stigma and Barriers to Seeking Help -- The Human Face of Suicide -- PTSD: A Risk Factor for Suicide -- Suicide in the Army -- Suicide and Deployment to Combat -- Killing, Suicide, and Acquired Capability -- Suicide in the Navy and Marine Corps -- Suicide in the Air Force -- Postdeployment Suicide -- Joshua Omvig Veterans Suicide Prevention Act of 2007 -- Hidden Epidemic of Female Veteran Suicides. Social Work and Suicide Survivors -- 6. Contemporary Military and Veterans' Issues -- Introduction -- Homeless Veterans -- Incarcerated Veterans -- Women Warriors -- Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue Law Repealed -- 7. Warriors and Families Speak Out -- The Military Experience -- Difference between the First and Second Deployment -- Effects on the Warrior -- The Injured Warrior -- Marriage and Deployment -- Family Member Experiences -- The Experience of Coming Home -- Use of Social Workers -- Part Three: Social Work Solutions -- 8. Social Work and Military Families -- Deployment Statistics -- Early Literature on Military Families -- Changes in the Military -- Major Military Policy Changes Addressing Families -- Military Readiness: An Ongoing Issue -- Common Characteristics of Military Life -- Military Families Seeking Help for Mental Health -- Transitional Density and Family Survival -- Predeployment, Separation, and Postdeployment and Reintegration Periods -- When a Warrior Deploys, the Family Also Serves -- Children and Adolescents -- Secondary Traumatic Stress -- VA Caregiver Support -- Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors -- Resources for Social Work with Warriors and Their Families -- 9. Veterans' Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities -- Military Service Members and Veterans -- Educational Characteristics -- Readjustment Experience -- Mental and Physical Health Issues -- Policies and Practices of the Educational Environment -- The Vet-Friendly Campus -- The Counseling Center: A Critical Contact -- University Office of Veterans Affairs for Warriors and Family Members -- A Vet-Friendly Web Page -- Educating Faculty, Administrators, and Staff -- Student Veterans of America -- A Model Vet-Friendly Center -- The G.I. Bill of Rights, 1944, 1984, 2009 -- Yellow Ribbon Program -- Veterans Upward Bound. Difficulties in Obtaining an Education beyond High School -- Veteran Students with Disabilities -- The American Council on Education's Vet-Friendly Campus Checklist -- Social Work Advocacy for Student Veterans -- Conclusion -- Glossary: Common Military Speak and Slang -- References -- Index. Veterans Services for United States. Veterans Mental health services United States. Veterans Counseling of United States. Families of military personnel Services for United States. Family social work United States. Social service United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001458 Anciens combattants Services États-Unis. Anciens combattants Services de santé mentale États-Unis. Anciens combattants Counseling États-Unis. Service social familial États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Families of military personnel Services for fast Family social work fast Social service fast Veterans Counseling of fast Veterans Mental health services fast Veterans Services for fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Pryce, David H., author. 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spellingShingle | Pryce, Josephine G. Pryce, David H. Shackelford, Kimberly K. The costs of courage : combat stress, warriors, and family survival / Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface: Yet Another Inconvenient Truth -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One: The Basics -- 1. War and Its By-Products -- Background -- Afghanistan -- Iraq -- Reflections on War-Sun Tzu, 500 BCE -- The Western Way of War: The Battle -- Killing and Warriors -- Drink, and Will to Combat -- Soul Wounds -- Casualties: Visible and Invisible -- The Sexual Assault Epidemic -- Conclusion -- 2. The American Profession of Arms -- Chapter Overview -- The American Profession of Arms -- Department of Defense -- Total Force Demographics for Social Workers -- Military Subculture -- Privileges of Rank -- Army -- Marine Corps -- Navy -- Air Force -- Coast Guard -- The Military Family: An Integral Part of the American Profession of Arms -- Characteristics of DOD Service Member Families -- Deployments, Separation, and Reunion in Active-Duty Families -- Unique Issues for Reserve Component Service Members and Families -- Well-Being in Army Families -- Children in Army Families -- Part Two: The Problem -- 3. Combat Stress Injuries -- Introduction -- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder -- Major Depressive Episode -- Major Depressive Disorder -- Traumatic Brain Injury -- 4. Governmental Responses to Combat Stress Injuries -- Introduction -- Department of Defense -- Department of Veterans Affairs -- 5. Suicide and the Warrior -- Introduction -- Suicide Theory -- Statistics -- Stigma and Barriers to Seeking Help -- The Human Face of Suicide -- PTSD: A Risk Factor for Suicide -- Suicide in the Army -- Suicide and Deployment to Combat -- Killing, Suicide, and Acquired Capability -- Suicide in the Navy and Marine Corps -- Suicide in the Air Force -- Postdeployment Suicide -- Joshua Omvig Veterans Suicide Prevention Act of 2007 -- Hidden Epidemic of Female Veteran Suicides. Social Work and Suicide Survivors -- 6. Contemporary Military and Veterans' Issues -- Introduction -- Homeless Veterans -- Incarcerated Veterans -- Women Warriors -- Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue Law Repealed -- 7. Warriors and Families Speak Out -- The Military Experience -- Difference between the First and Second Deployment -- Effects on the Warrior -- The Injured Warrior -- Marriage and Deployment -- Family Member Experiences -- The Experience of Coming Home -- Use of Social Workers -- Part Three: Social Work Solutions -- 8. Social Work and Military Families -- Deployment Statistics -- Early Literature on Military Families -- Changes in the Military -- Major Military Policy Changes Addressing Families -- Military Readiness: An Ongoing Issue -- Common Characteristics of Military Life -- Military Families Seeking Help for Mental Health -- Transitional Density and Family Survival -- Predeployment, Separation, and Postdeployment and Reintegration Periods -- When a Warrior Deploys, the Family Also Serves -- Children and Adolescents -- Secondary Traumatic Stress -- VA Caregiver Support -- Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors -- Resources for Social Work with Warriors and Their Families -- 9. Veterans' Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities -- Military Service Members and Veterans -- Educational Characteristics -- Readjustment Experience -- Mental and Physical Health Issues -- Policies and Practices of the Educational Environment -- The Vet-Friendly Campus -- The Counseling Center: A Critical Contact -- University Office of Veterans Affairs for Warriors and Family Members -- A Vet-Friendly Web Page -- Educating Faculty, Administrators, and Staff -- Student Veterans of America -- A Model Vet-Friendly Center -- The G.I. Bill of Rights, 1944, 1984, 2009 -- Yellow Ribbon Program -- Veterans Upward Bound. Difficulties in Obtaining an Education beyond High School -- Veteran Students with Disabilities -- The American Council on Education's Vet-Friendly Campus Checklist -- Social Work Advocacy for Student Veterans -- Conclusion -- Glossary: Common Military Speak and Slang -- References -- Index. Veterans Services for United States. Veterans Mental health services United States. Veterans Counseling of United States. Families of military personnel Services for United States. Family social work United States. Social service United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001458 Anciens combattants Services États-Unis. Anciens combattants Services de santé mentale États-Unis. Anciens combattants Counseling États-Unis. Service social familial États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Families of military personnel Services for fast Family social work fast Social service fast Veterans Counseling of fast Veterans Mental health services fast Veterans Services for fast |
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title | The costs of courage : combat stress, warriors, and family survival / |
title_auth | The costs of courage : combat stress, warriors, and family survival / |
title_exact_search | The costs of courage : combat stress, warriors, and family survival / |
title_full | The costs of courage : combat stress, warriors, and family survival / Josephine G. Pryce, David H. Pryce, Kimberly K. Shackelford. |
title_fullStr | The costs of courage : combat stress, warriors, and family survival / Josephine G. Pryce, David H. Pryce, Kimberly K. Shackelford. |
title_full_unstemmed | The costs of courage : combat stress, warriors, and family survival / Josephine G. Pryce, David H. Pryce, Kimberly K. Shackelford. |
title_short | The costs of courage : |
title_sort | costs of courage combat stress warriors and family survival |
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topic | Veterans Services for United States. Veterans Mental health services United States. Veterans Counseling of United States. Families of military personnel Services for United States. Family social work United States. Social service United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001458 Anciens combattants Services États-Unis. Anciens combattants Services de santé mentale États-Unis. Anciens combattants Counseling États-Unis. Service social familial États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Families of military personnel Services for fast Family social work fast Social service fast Veterans Counseling of fast Veterans Mental health services fast Veterans Services for fast |
topic_facet | Veterans Services for United States. Veterans Mental health services United States. Veterans Counseling of United States. Families of military personnel Services for United States. Family social work United States. Social service United States. Anciens combattants Services États-Unis. Anciens combattants Services de santé mentale États-Unis. Anciens combattants Counseling États-Unis. Service social familial États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. Families of military personnel Services for Family social work Social service Veterans Counseling of Veterans Mental health services Veterans Services for United States |
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