The soldiers project: A psychoanalytically-informed free clinic for military service members and their families1: Panel Report: The soldiers project (original) (raw)

The soldiers project: A psychoanalytically‐informed free clinic for military service members and their families

Kate Schechter

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2010

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Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 2008

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War, trauma, and recovery. Syllabus.

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Beyond post-traumatic stress: homefront struggles with the wars on terror, by Hautzinger, Sarah and Jean Scandlyn, Walnut Creek, CA, Left Coast Press, 2014, 318 pp., US$36.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-61132-366-5

Laurie Weinstein

Critical Military Studies, 2015

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Promoting war trauma may not be a good idea

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Is promoting war trauma such a good idea?

Costanza Torre

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Shared trauma reality in war: Mental health therapists' experience

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Kienzler, H. (2008). Debating war-trauma and post traumatic stress disorder in an interdisciplinary arena. Social Science and Medicine, 67, 218-227.

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Roger Brooke

Psychology in Society, 2010

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Psychology and the Prevention of War Trauma (an article rejected by the American Psychologist)

Marc Pilisuk

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After Wars: Psychoanalytic Observations On Societal Traumas

Vamik Volkan

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Commentary: "Beyond Pathologizing Harm: Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in the Context of War Experience

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Psychology and War Trauma:An article Rejected by the American Psychologist

Marc Pilisuk

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Social Science & Medicine, 2008

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The Need for Psychodynamic Principles in Outreach to New Combat Veterans and their Families

Harold Kudler

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A critical re-reading of post-traumatic stress disorder

M. Brinton Lykes

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The Military Ethicist's Role in Preventing and Treating Combat-Related, Perpetration-Induced Psychological Trauma

Peter Kilner

2004

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Kalina Yordanova

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Trauma, Therapy And Responsibility: Psychology And War In Contemporary Israel

Edna Lomsky-Feder, Eyal Ben-Ari

in: The Practice of War: Production, Reproduction and Communication of Armed Violence, Aparna Rao, Michael Bollig, Monika Böck (Eds.), Berghahn Books, 2007

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2020_Close Encounters in War Journal, Issue n. 3: "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as Aftermath of Close Encounters in War"

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War trauma and self-help

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Joan Giller

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Edgar Jones

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Bessel van der Kolk

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Sebahate Pacolli

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Psychology and War Trauma:Article Rejected by American Psychologist

Marc Pilisuk

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Tensions in the psychosocial discourse: implications for the planning of interventions with war-affected populations

Alastair Ager

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Therapeutic response to combat stress reaction during Israel's wars: Introduction

Ely Witztum

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1995

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