Ebook: Afterwar: healing the moral wounds of our soldiers
Author: Sherman Nancy
- Tags: Combat--Psychological aspects, Guilt and culture, Guilt and culture--United States, Soldiers--Mental health services--United States, Soldiers--Psychology, Soldiers--United States--Psychology, Veterans--Mental health services, Veterans--Mental health services--United States, Electronic books, Soldiers -- United States -- Psychology, Veterans -- Mental health services -- United States, Soldiers -- Mental health services -- United States, Combat -- Psychological aspects, Guilt and culture -- United States, Soldi
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: United States
- Language: English
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Drawing on in-depth interviews with service women and men, Nancy Sherman weaves narrative with a philosophical and psychological analysis of the moral and emotional attitudes at the heart of the afterwars. Afterwar offers no easy answers for reintegration. It insists that we widen the scope of veteran outreach to engaged, one-on-one relationships with veterans.;Reborn but dead -- Don't just tell me thank you -- They're my baby birds -- Recovering lost goodness -- Rebuilding trust -- Finding hope after war -- Homecoming -- Where they are now.
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