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&quote;The editors of Treating Young Veterans and the authors of the individual chapters [provide] practitioners with essential information about the needs, desires, and possibilities for veteransOand their families. This book represents a thoughtful, sensitive, and sensible approach to working with military personnel and veterans who have been deployed to wars in the Persian Gulf, Iraq, and Af...
E-bog 509,93 DKK
Forfattere David Gitelson, PhD, LCSW (redaktør)
Udgivet 22 april 2011
Længde 384 sider
Genrer Social work
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780826107107
"e;The editors of Treating Young Veterans and the authors of the individual chapters [provide] practitioners with essential information about the needs, desires, and possibilities for veteransOand their families. This book represents a thoughtful, sensitive, and sensible approach to working with military personnel and veterans who have been deployed to wars in the Persian Gulf, Iraq, and Afghanistan."e;From the Foreword by Peter B. VaughanDean, Graduate School of Social Service() Fordham University, New York, NYMany veterans unsuccessfully attempt to self-manage their mental and physical health needs. This volume examines the multiple challenges awaiting the new generation of young veterans returning to civilian life, and provides strategies for mental health professionals to assist them in the process of readjustment. It incorporates multidisciplinary, state-of-the-art research to present practice and advocacy opportunities that facilitate a healthy and socially engaged reintegration into society for both traditional veterans (enlisted and career military personnel) and nontraditional veterans (reservists, national guardsmen, and women) aged 18 to 40 years.The volume is divided into three sections: Assessment and Practice Approaches to Promote Resilience; Outreach and Practice With Special Communities, and Advocacy Practice to Promote Young Veterans' Well-Being. Each section includes an introduction highlighting the chapters, and an epilogue delineating important steps in practice, outreach, and advocacy.Key Features:Targets the specific needs of veterans of the Iraqi and Afghani conflictsIncludes chapters on women and sexual trauma in the military and homeless combat veteransAddresses the special needs of children of veterans and the nature of ambiguous loss as "e;veteran-by-proxy,"e; employment issues, and equity issues related to reservists Authored by recognized experts including military officers, attorneys, and Veterans Affairs administratorsDesigned for both general and scholarly readers