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OverviewThe application of psychiatry to war and terrorism is highly topical and a source of intense media interest. ""Shell Shock to PTSD"" explores the central issues involved in maintaining the mental health of the armed forces and treating those who succumb to the intense stress of combat. Drawing on historical records, recent findings and interviews with veterans and psychiatrists, Edgar Jones and Simon Wessely present a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of military psychiatry. The psychological disorders suffered by servicemen and women from 1900 to the present are discussed and related to contemporary medical priorities and health concerns. This book provides a thought-provoking evaluation of the history and practice of military psychiatry, and places its findings in the context of advancing medical knowledge and the developing technology of warfare. It will be of interest to practicing military psychiatrists and those studying psychiatry, military history, war studies or medical history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edgar Jones , Simon WesselyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Psychology Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.750kg ISBN: 9781841695808ISBN 10: 1841695807 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 25 April 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'This book is a comprehensive analysis of the history and development of military psychiatry... it provides a fascinating insight to the attempts made to manage and treat war personnel and veterans. It will be of interest to those interested in the classification and development of psychological disorders. The book would be a useful addition to any psychiatric library.' - Joseph Curran, Mental Health Practice, July 2005 'The topic is of course a specialist one, but, as in everything Simon Wessely writes, the larger role of social factors, views and opinions plays an important role[sic]. ... It is this wider view that could make this book interesting to professionals in general, not just to specialists in military medicine' - Peter Hayward, Institute of Psychiatry, London, in Journal of Mental Health V. 14 No. 5 October 2005 'The thematic chapters ... are presented with Wessely's usual intellectual energy and command of the literature. ... These chapters offer efficient surveys of the literature by a master epidemiologist, and clinicians will find them enormously useful. Wessely and Jones' work has done much to bring order and rigour to a field which a decade a go was awash with romantic mythology, conspiracy theories and (in the military) blinkered suspicion. Some of their articles are classics;' - Ben Shephard, in Medical History, July 2006 'This book is a comprehensive analysis of the history and development of military psychiatry... it provides a fascinating insight to the attempts made to manage and treat war personnel and veterans. It will be of interest to those interested in the classification and development of psychological disorders. The book would be a useful addition to any psychiatric library.'- Joseph Curran, Mental Health Practice, July 2005 'This book is a comprehensive analysis of the history and development of military psychiatry... it provides a fascinating insight to the attempts made to manage and treat war personnel and veterans. It will be of interest to those interested in the classification and development of psychological disorders. The book would be a useful addition to any psychiatric library.' - Joseph Curran, Mental Health Practice, July 2005 'The topic is of course a specialist one, but, as in everything Simon Wessely writes, the larger role of social factors, views and opinions plays an important role[sic]. ... It is this wider view that could make this book interesting to professionals in general, not just to specialists in military medicine' - Peter Hayward, Institute of Psychiatry, London, in Journal of Mental Health V. 14 No. 5 October 2005 'The thematic chapters ... are presented with Wessely's usual intellectual energy and command of the literature. ... These chapters offer efficient surveys of the literature by a master epidemiologist, and clinicians will find them enormously useful. Wessely and Jones' work has done much to bring order and rigour to a field which a decade a go was awash with romantic mythology, conspiracy theories and (in the military) blinkered suspicion. Some of their articles are classics;' - Ben Shephard, in Medical History, July 2006 'This book is a comprehensive analysis of the history and development of military psychiatry... it provides a fascinating insight to the attempts made to manage and treat war personnel and veterans. It will be of interest to those interested in the classification and development of psychological disorders. The book would be a useful addition to any psychiatric library.'- Joseph Curran, Mental Health Practice, July 2005 'This book is a comprehensive analysis of the history and development of military psychiatry... it provides a fascinating insight to the attempts made to manage and treat war personnel and veterans. It will be of interest to those interested in the classification and development of psychological disorders. The book would be a useful addition to any psychiatric library.' - Joseph Curran, Mental Health Practice, July 2005 Author InformationJones, Edgar; Wessely, Simon Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |