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First Published in 1978. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1978. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 188mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781138009387
- ISBN-10: 1138009385
- Artikelnr.: 40138604
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 188mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781138009387
- ISBN-10: 1138009385
- Artikelnr.: 40138604
Charles R Figley, Ph.D.(Tulane University, Louisiana, USA)
Introduction SECTION I THEORETICAL ISSUES 1 1. The Nature of Combat Stress
2. Dynamic Perspectives on the Nature and Effects of Combat 3 Stress 3.
Stress-Disorders among Vietnam Veterans: The Emotional Content of Combat
Continues SECTION II RELATED RESEARCH 4. Psychosocial Adjustment among
Vietnam Veterans: An Overview of the Research 5. Adjustment among Vietnam
Veteran Drug Users Two Years Post-Service STRESS DISORDERS AMONG VIETNAM
VETERANS 6. Death and Vietnam: Some Combat Veteran Experiences and
Perspectives 7. Psychiatric Syndromes, Self-Concepts, and Vietnam Veterans
8. Demographic and Pre-service Variables as Predictors of Post-Military
Service Adjustment 9. The Vietnam POW Veteran: Immediate and Long-term
Effects of Captivity SECTION III TREATMENT IMPLICATIONS 10. Advocacy and
Corruption in the Healing Profession 11. Psychotherapy with Vietnam
Veterans: Observations and Suggestions 12. Treatment Implications of
Post-Combat Stress Response Syndromes for Mental Health Professionals 13.
Delayed Stress Response Syndromes in Vietnam Veterans 14. Treating the
Vietnam Veteran within the Family System Epilogue: Social and Historical
Perspectives on the Vietnam Veteran
2. Dynamic Perspectives on the Nature and Effects of Combat 3 Stress 3.
Stress-Disorders among Vietnam Veterans: The Emotional Content of Combat
Continues SECTION II RELATED RESEARCH 4. Psychosocial Adjustment among
Vietnam Veterans: An Overview of the Research 5. Adjustment among Vietnam
Veteran Drug Users Two Years Post-Service STRESS DISORDERS AMONG VIETNAM
VETERANS 6. Death and Vietnam: Some Combat Veteran Experiences and
Perspectives 7. Psychiatric Syndromes, Self-Concepts, and Vietnam Veterans
8. Demographic and Pre-service Variables as Predictors of Post-Military
Service Adjustment 9. The Vietnam POW Veteran: Immediate and Long-term
Effects of Captivity SECTION III TREATMENT IMPLICATIONS 10. Advocacy and
Corruption in the Healing Profession 11. Psychotherapy with Vietnam
Veterans: Observations and Suggestions 12. Treatment Implications of
Post-Combat Stress Response Syndromes for Mental Health Professionals 13.
Delayed Stress Response Syndromes in Vietnam Veterans 14. Treating the
Vietnam Veteran within the Family System Epilogue: Social and Historical
Perspectives on the Vietnam Veteran
Introduction SECTION I THEORETICAL ISSUES 1 1. The Nature of Combat Stress
2. Dynamic Perspectives on the Nature and Effects of Combat 3 Stress 3.
Stress-Disorders among Vietnam Veterans: The Emotional Content of Combat
Continues SECTION II RELATED RESEARCH 4. Psychosocial Adjustment among
Vietnam Veterans: An Overview of the Research 5. Adjustment among Vietnam
Veteran Drug Users Two Years Post-Service STRESS DISORDERS AMONG VIETNAM
VETERANS 6. Death and Vietnam: Some Combat Veteran Experiences and
Perspectives 7. Psychiatric Syndromes, Self-Concepts, and Vietnam Veterans
8. Demographic and Pre-service Variables as Predictors of Post-Military
Service Adjustment 9. The Vietnam POW Veteran: Immediate and Long-term
Effects of Captivity SECTION III TREATMENT IMPLICATIONS 10. Advocacy and
Corruption in the Healing Profession 11. Psychotherapy with Vietnam
Veterans: Observations and Suggestions 12. Treatment Implications of
Post-Combat Stress Response Syndromes for Mental Health Professionals 13.
Delayed Stress Response Syndromes in Vietnam Veterans 14. Treating the
Vietnam Veteran within the Family System Epilogue: Social and Historical
Perspectives on the Vietnam Veteran
2. Dynamic Perspectives on the Nature and Effects of Combat 3 Stress 3.
Stress-Disorders among Vietnam Veterans: The Emotional Content of Combat
Continues SECTION II RELATED RESEARCH 4. Psychosocial Adjustment among
Vietnam Veterans: An Overview of the Research 5. Adjustment among Vietnam
Veteran Drug Users Two Years Post-Service STRESS DISORDERS AMONG VIETNAM
VETERANS 6. Death and Vietnam: Some Combat Veteran Experiences and
Perspectives 7. Psychiatric Syndromes, Self-Concepts, and Vietnam Veterans
8. Demographic and Pre-service Variables as Predictors of Post-Military
Service Adjustment 9. The Vietnam POW Veteran: Immediate and Long-term
Effects of Captivity SECTION III TREATMENT IMPLICATIONS 10. Advocacy and
Corruption in the Healing Profession 11. Psychotherapy with Vietnam
Veterans: Observations and Suggestions 12. Treatment Implications of
Post-Combat Stress Response Syndromes for Mental Health Professionals 13.
Delayed Stress Response Syndromes in Vietnam Veterans 14. Treating the
Vietnam Veteran within the Family System Epilogue: Social and Historical
Perspectives on the Vietnam Veteran