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El. knyga: Treating Young Veterans: Promoting Resilience Through Practice and Advocacy

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  • Formatas: 384 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826107107
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  • Formatas: 384 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826107107
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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 veteransńand 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.

From the Foreword by Peter B. Vaughan Dean, Graduate School of Social Service () Fordham University, New York, NY

Many 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 conflicts Includes chapters on women and sexual trauma in the military and homeless combat veterans Addresses the special needs of children of veterans and the nature of ambiguous loss as "veteran-by-proxy," employment issues, and equity issues related to reservists Authored by recognized experts including military officers, attorneys, and Veterans Affairs administrators Designed for both general and scholarly readers
Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Peter B. Vaughan
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xxi
Today's Young Veterans: Serving a Resilient Community
Diann Cameron Kelly
Part I: Assessment And Practice Approaches To Promote Resilience
David Gitelson
William Valente
1 The Contextual Challenges for Young Veterans
3(10)
Diann Cameron Kelly
2 Living Beyond the Intersection of War Theater and Home: Protective Factors for Healthy Reintegration
13(10)
Alissa Mallow
Brenda Williams-Gray
Diann Cameron Kelly
Jonathan Alex
3 Trauma and the Developmental Course of PTSD Postdeployment
23(10)
Thomas Quinn
Elizabeth Quinn
4 The Burden of Combat: Cognitive Dissonance in Iraq War Veterans
33(48)
Wayne Klug
Anne O'Dwyer
Deirdre Barry
Leah Dillard
Haili Polo-Neil
Megan Warriner
5 Veterans-by-Proxy: Amending Loss of Self Among the Children of Combat Veterans
81(20)
Diann Cameron Kelly
Shari Ward
Part II: Outreach And Practice With Specialized Communities
Sydney Howe-Barksdale
William Valente
6 Coming Home: Examining the Homecoming Experiences of Young Veterans
101(24)
Donna Caplin
Katharine Kranz Lewis
7 Beyond Words: Homeless Veterans Who Served in Iraq and Afghanistan
125(10)
Wesley Kasprow
Robert Rosenheck
8 Tragedy, Loss, and Triumph After Combat: A Portrait of Young Women Veteran Survivors of Sexual and Combat Trauma
135(18)
Godfrey Gregg
Jamila S. Miah
9 Living in Transition: Young Veterans' Health and the Postdeployment Shift to Family Life
153(22)
Kristy Straits-Truster
Jennifer M. Gierisch
Patrick S. Calhoun
Jennifer L. Strauss
Corrine Voils
Harold Kudler
Part III: Advocacy Practice To Promote Young Veterans' Well-Being
David Gitelson
William Valente
10 Ensuring Equality After the War for the National Guard and Reserve Forces: Revisiting the Yellow Ribbon Initiative
175(44)
Christina Harnett
Michael Gafney
11 Managing the Return to the Workplace: Reservists Navigating the Stormy Seas of the Homeland
219(40)
Christina Harnett
Joan DeSimone
12 Veterans' Courts and Criminal Responsibility: A Problem-Solving History and Approach to the Liminality of Combat Trauma
259(42)
Justin Holbrook
13 The First Responders' Bridge to Protecting Veterans: A Social Worker's Design on Street Reach
301(12)
Elizabeth Rahilly
Kristen Tuttle
David Gitelson
14 The 21st-Century Veteran and the 19th-Century Pension Code: Why the VA Claims Process Is a Steam Engine in an E-Universe
313(28)
Thomas Reed
Epilogue: Meeting the Need and Respecting the Voice: Our Final Words 341(6)
Diann Cameron Kelly
David Gitelson
Sydney Howe-Barksdale
William Valente
Index 347
Diann Cameron Kelly, PhD, is an Associate Professor at Adelphi University, School of Social Work, Garden City, New York.

Sydney Howe-Barksdale, PhD, JD, is the Director of the Public Interest Resource Center and a Professor of Legal Methods at Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware.

David Gitelson, DSW, LCSW, is Director, Social Work Department, VA Hudson Valley Health Care System, Montrose, NY, Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, and Senior Adjunct Professor, Adelphi University, School of Social Work.