Ebook: The invisible wounds of war: coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan
Author: Bouvard Marguerite Guzmán
- Tags: Disturbo post-traumatico da stress, Guerra di Afghanistan. 2001--Aspetti psicologici--Stati Uniti, Guerra di Iraq. 2003--Aspetti psicologici--Stati Uniti, Guerra--Effetti psicologici--Stati Uniti, Militari--Psicopatie--Stati Uniti, Reduci di guerra--Igiene mentale--Stati Uniti, Guerra di Afghanistan. 2001 -- Aspetti psicologici -- Stati Uniti, Guerra di Iraq. 2003 -- Aspetti psicologici -- Stati Uniti, Guerra -- Effetti psicologici -- Stati Uniti, Reduci di guerra -- Igiene mentale -- Stati Uniti, Militar
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Prometheus Books
- City: Amherst;N.Y
- Language: English
- epub
There's no real homecoming for many of our veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They may go through the motions of daily life in their hometowns, but the terrible sights and sounds of war are still fresh in their minds. This empathic, inside look into the lives of our combat veterans reveals the lingering impact that the longest wars in our nation's history continue to have on far too many of our finest young people. Basing her account on numerous interviews with veterans and their families, the author examines the factors that have made these recent conflicts especially trying. A major focus of the book is the extreme duress that is a daily part of a soldier's life in combat zones with no clear frontlines or perimeters. Having to cope with unrecognizable enemies in the midst of civilian populations and attacks from hidden weapons like improvised explosive devices exacts a heavy toll. Compounding the problem is the all-volunteer nature of our armed forces,...