Waking Up from War

A Better Way Home for Veterans and Nations

Nonfiction, History, Military, Veterans, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Mental Illness, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Joseph Bobrow ISBN: 9781634310345
Publisher: Pitchstone Publishing Publication: November 1, 2015
Imprint: Pitchstone Publishing Language: English
Author: Joseph Bobrow
ISBN: 9781634310345
Publisher: Pitchstone Publishing
Publication: November 1, 2015
Imprint: Pitchstone Publishing
Language: English

Voices and stories of veterans, their families, and their care providers, reveal what is necessary for postwar healing
 
This book argues that the elements that contribute to healing war trauma—including safety, connection, community, dialogue, mutual respect, diversity, and compassion—can help build a stronger nation. But this message comes with a warning and a challenge not just for caregivers, veterans service organizations, governmental departments, Congress, and the White House, but for all Americans. War creates incalculable suffering—not only among those on the front lines, but also among those left behind. For every soldier killed or injured on the battlefield, countless others are affected—particularly relatives and friends—often in isolation and silence. As a nation, the U.S. must do everything it can to repair the injuries caused by war, whether physical, emotional, or moral, both for those who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, and for the country itself. Only after the nation provides the top-quality care our veterans deserve will we be able to begin to end our reliance on war and truly build a durable peace.

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Voices and stories of veterans, their families, and their care providers, reveal what is necessary for postwar healing
 
This book argues that the elements that contribute to healing war trauma—including safety, connection, community, dialogue, mutual respect, diversity, and compassion—can help build a stronger nation. But this message comes with a warning and a challenge not just for caregivers, veterans service organizations, governmental departments, Congress, and the White House, but for all Americans. War creates incalculable suffering—not only among those on the front lines, but also among those left behind. For every soldier killed or injured on the battlefield, countless others are affected—particularly relatives and friends—often in isolation and silence. As a nation, the U.S. must do everything it can to repair the injuries caused by war, whether physical, emotional, or moral, both for those who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, and for the country itself. Only after the nation provides the top-quality care our veterans deserve will we be able to begin to end our reliance on war and truly build a durable peace.

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