Descripción
The bravery displayed by our soldiers at war is commonly recognized. However, often forgotten is the courage required by veterans when they return home and suddenly face reintegration into their families, workplaces, and communities. Authored by three mental health professionals with many years of experience counseling veterans, Courage After Fire provides strategies and techniques for this challenging journey home.
Courage After Fire offers soldiers and their families a comprehensive guide to dealing with the all-too-common repercussions of combat duty, including posttraumatic stress symptoms, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. It details state-of-the-art treatments for these difficulties and outlines specific ways to improve couple and family relationships. It also offers tips on areas such as rejoining the workforce and reconnecting with children.
"A crucial tool for the men and women who have been serving our country so VALIANTLY during these past years."
--Senator Bob Dole, from the foreword
"This extraordinary work will help the men and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan find the COURAGE to rebuild their lives and be successful." --Honorable Anthony J. Principi, Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Author: Keith Armstrong, Suzanne Best, Paula Domenici
Publisher: Bookpack Inc
Published: 12/01/2005
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9781569755136
ISBN10: 1569755132
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Mental Health
- History | Military | Veterans
- History | Wars & Conflicts | General
About the Author
Keith Armstrong, L.C.S.W., is an Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco and the Director of Couples and Family Therapy and member of the Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Program at the San Francisco Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He has made numerous television and radio appearances as well as interviews in newspaper articles discussing treatment of war stress including PTSD. Mr. Armstrong was utilized as a PTSD expert on a nationally televised show on the History Channel and recently interviewed by Swiss Public Radio about returning veterans who served in Afghanistan and Iraq. He has authored articles and chapters on debriefing after trauma and on the treatment of couples when one person has a diagnosis of PTSD. In 2000, 2003 and 2004 Mr. Armstrong won UCSF Residents Department of Psychiatry award for excellence in teaching.

