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Specificaties
- Objectstaat
- Book Title
- When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home: How All of Us Can Help V
- Publication Date
- 2011-03-04
- Pages
- 282
- ISBN
- 9780262015547
- Subject Area
- Psychology, History
- Publication Name
- When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home : How All of Us Can Help Veterans
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Item Length
- 9.1 in
- Subject
- Military / Veterans, Mental Health
- Publication Year
- 2011
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.9 in
- Item Weight
- 24 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.4 in
- Number of Pages
- 320 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262015544
ISBN-13
9780262015547
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99641881
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home : How All of Us Can Help Veterans
Subject
Military / Veterans, Mental Health
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
24 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2010-036660
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Caplan ( The Myth of Women's Masochism ) delivers acompelling argument that society has 'psychiatrized' these vets' normal response to the horrors ofwar, with the result that many are not receiving effective care...she makes an important and welcomecall for average citizens to take responsibility for our veterans." PublishersWeekly, "Caplan ( The Myth of Women's Masochism ) delivers a compelling argument that society has 'psychiatrized' these vets' normal response to the horrors of war, with the result that many are not receiving effective care...she makes an important and welcome call for average citizens to take responsibility for our veterans." Publishers Weekly, Caplan ( The Myth of Women's Masochism ) delivers a compelling argument that society has 'psychiatrized' these vets' normal response to the horrors of war, with the result that many are not receiving effective care...she makes an important and welcome call for average citizens to take responsibility for our veterans., "This book goes a long way toward shaking us out of our "comforting illusions" about war and its effects. Perhaps now the fields of psychiatry and psychology can join with religion, ethics, and aesthetics to create true hope and community for all of our veterans." -- Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, "This book goes a long way toward shaking us out of our "comfortingillusions" about war and its effects. Perhaps now the fields of psychiatry and psychology canjoin with religion, ethics, and aesthetics to create true hope and community for all of ourveterans." -- Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, This book goes a long way toward shaking us out of our 'comforting illusions' about war and its effects. Perhaps now the fields of psychiatry and psychology can join with religion, ethics, and aesthetics to create true hope and community for all of our veterans., "Over the past 30 years, Bynum has published an initially contentious series of books that have illuminated many aspects of the oddness of the medieval world... This time she focuses on Christians' intense devotion to objects that they believed both signaled and embodied God's essence and glory." - Rae Francoeur , Journal Standard
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
616.890086/97
Synopsis
A psychologist's impassioned call to stop labeling our traumatized war veterans as mentally ill and a guide to how every citizen can help returning vets. Traumatized veterans returning from our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are often diagnosed as suffering from a psychological disorder and prescribed a regimen of psychotherapy and psychiatric drugs. But why, asks psychologist Paula J. Caplan in this impassioned book, is it a mental illness to be devastated by war? What is a mentally healthy response to death, destruction, and moral horror? In When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home , Caplan argues that the standard treatment of therapy and drugs is often actually harmful. It adds to veterans' burdens by making them believe wrongly that they should have "gotten over it"; it isolates them behind the closed doors of the therapist's office; and it makes them rely on often harmful drugs. The numbers of traumatized veterans from past and present wars who continue to suffer demonstrate the ineffectiveness of this approach. Sending anguished veterans off to talk to therapists, writes Caplan, conveys the message that the rest of us don't want to listen--or that we don't feel qualified to listen. As a result, the truth about war is kept under wraps. Most of us remain ignorant about what war is really like--and continue to allow our governments to go to war without much protest. Caplan proposes an alternative: that we welcome veterans back into our communities and listen to their stories, one-on-one. (She provides guidelines for conducting these conversations.) This would begin a long overdue national discussion about the realities of war, and it would start the healing process for our returning veterans., A psychologist's impassioned call to stop labeling our traumatized war veterans as mentally ill and a guide to how every citizen can help returning vets, A psychologist's impassioned call to stop labeling our traumatized war veterans as mentally ill and a guide to how every citizen can help returning vets. Traumatized veterans returning from our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are often diagnosed as suffering from a psychological disorder and prescribed a regimen of psychotherapy and psychiatric drugs. But why, asks psychologist Paula J. Caplan in this impassioned book, is it a mental illness to be devastated by war? What is a mentally healthy response to death, destruction, and moral horror? In When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home , Caplan argues that the standard treatment of therapy and drugs is often actually harmful. It adds to veterans' burdens by making them believe wrongly that they should have gotten over it; it isolates them behind the closed doors of the therapist's office; and it makes them rely on often harmful drugs. The numbers of traumatized veterans from past and present wars who continue to suffer demonstrate the ineffectiveness of this approach. Sending anguished veterans off to talk to therapists, writes Caplan, conveys the message that the rest of us don't want to listen--or that we don't feel qualified to listen. As a result, the truth about war is kept under wraps. Most of us remain ignorant about what war is really like--and continue to allow our governments to go to war without much protest. Caplan proposes an alternative: that we welcome veterans back into our communities and listen to their stories, one-on-one. (She provides guidelines for conducting these conversations.) This would begin a long overdue national discussion about the realities of war, and it would start the healing process for our returning veterans.
LC Classification Number
RC550.C37 2011
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