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Author:
Russell, Mark C. (Mark Charles), 1960- author.
Title:
Psychiatric casualties : how and why the military ignores the full cost of war / Mark C. Russell and Charles Figley.
Publisher:
Columbia University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xi, 447 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Soldiers--Evaluation.--United States--Evaluation.
United States--Evaluation.--Medical care--Evaluation.
Veterans--Evaluation.--United States--Evaluation.
Military psychiatry--United States--History.
Military psychiatry.
United States.
History.
Other Authors:
Figley, Charles R., 1944- author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Transforming Military Mental Healthcare: Three Options for Change. A War to Die for: Casualty Trends of Modern Warfare -- Dark Side of Military Mental Health: A History of Self-Inflicted Wounds -- Cruel and Inhumane Handling: The First Dark Side Strategy -- Legal Prosecution, Incarceration, and Executions of Mental Illness: The Second Dark -- Side Strategy -- Humiliate, Ridicule, and Shame into Submission: The Third Dark Side Strategy -- Denying the Psychiatric Reality of War: The Fourth Dark Side Strategy -- Purging Weakness: The Fifth Dark Side Strategy -- Delay, Deceive, and Delay Again: The Sixth Dark Side Strategy -- Faulty Diagnosis and Backdoor Discharges: The Seventh Dark Side Strategy -- Avoiding Responsibility and Accountability: The Eighth Dark Side Strategy -- Inadequate, Experimental, or Harmful Treatment: The Ninth Dark Side Strategy -- Perpetuating Neglect, Indifference, and Self-Inflicted Crises: The Tenth Dark Side -- Strategy -- Toward a Resilient and Mentally Healthy Military -- Transforming Military Mental Healthcare: Three Options for Change.
Summary:
"The psychological toll of war is vast, and the social costs of war's psychiatric casualties extend even further. Yet military mental health care suffers from extensive waiting lists, organizational scandals, spikes in veteran suicide, narcotic overprescription, shortages of mental health professionals, and inadequate treatment. The prevalence of conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder is often underestimated, and there remains entrenched stigma and fear of being diagnosed. Even more alarming is how the military dismisses or conceals the significance and extent of the mental health crisis. The trauma experts Mark C. Russell and Charles Figley offer an impassioned and meticulous critique of the systemic failures in military mental health care in the United States. They examine the persistent disconnect between war culture, which valorizes an appearance of strength and seeks to purge weakness, and the science and treatment of trauma. Instead of reckoning with the mental health crisis, the military has neglected the needs of service members. It has discharged, prosecuted, and incarcerated a large number of people struggling with the psychological realities of war, and it has inflicted humiliation, ridicule, and shame on many more. Through a far-reaching historical account, Russell and Figley detail how the military has perpetuated a self-inflicted crisis. The book concludes with actionable prescriptions for change and a comprehensive approach to significantly improving military mental health"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0231187777
9780231187770
0231187769
9780231187763
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1164826311
LCCN:
2020030645
Locations:
PQAX094 -- Wartburg College - Vogel Library (Waverly)

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