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In American and NATO Veteran Reintegration, MaryCatherine McDonald and Gary Senecal examine mental health issues among former American service members. Data shows that American veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at significantly higher rates than veterans in other NATO ally countries involved in the war in Afghanistan. McDonald and Senecal argue that sociocultural factors, such as military training and civilian culture, have a dramatic impact on these rates.



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MaryCatherine McDonald and Gary Senecal's provocative new book, American and NATO Veteran Reintegration, tells a story that is not only about returning veterans and their personal challenges and crises, but also about those strands of American culture that have made the process of returning more painful and deadly than it ought to be. In telling this story, they also seek to show that PTSD, rather than being rooted solely in the individual, is more appropriately framed relationally, in terms of the interplay of person and world. Alongside the possible need for psychotherapy, therefore, is the need for a broader socio-therapy, one oriented toward providing a more suitable home for those seeking true shelter from the storm of war.

-- Mark Freeman, College of the Holy Cross

Professors Gary Senecal and MaryCatherine McDonald provide an exciting and unnerving look at American war culture. They ask, ‘Why do former American troops kill themselves at a rate 50 and 100 times higher than troops from comparable countries?’ The trouble, as told by American Veteran Reintegration, begins before troops ever reach the battlefield.

-- Patrick Whitehead, Albany State University

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Planting the Seeds for PTSD in Military Training

Chapter 2: Identity

Chapter 3: Solidarity

Chapter 4: Idealism Shame, Aggrandizement & Entitlement

American and NATO Veteran Reintegration

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 1/16/2021 12:06:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781498591096, 978-1498591096
    ISBN10: 1498591094

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In American and NATO Veteran Reintegration, MaryCatherine McDonald and Gary Senecal examine mental health issues among former American service members. Data shows that American veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at significantly higher rates than veterans in other NATO ally countries involved in the war in Afghanistan. McDonald and Senecal argue that sociocultural factors, such as military training and civilian culture, have a dramatic impact on these rates.



    Trade Review

    MaryCatherine McDonald and Gary Senecal's provocative new book, American and NATO Veteran Reintegration, tells a story that is not only about returning veterans and their personal challenges and crises, but also about those strands of American culture that have made the process of returning more painful and deadly than it ought to be. In telling this story, they also seek to show that PTSD, rather than being rooted solely in the individual, is more appropriately framed relationally, in terms of the interplay of person and world. Alongside the possible need for psychotherapy, therefore, is the need for a broader socio-therapy, one oriented toward providing a more suitable home for those seeking true shelter from the storm of war.

    -- Mark Freeman, College of the Holy Cross

    Professors Gary Senecal and MaryCatherine McDonald provide an exciting and unnerving look at American war culture. They ask, ‘Why do former American troops kill themselves at a rate 50 and 100 times higher than troops from comparable countries?’ The trouble, as told by American Veteran Reintegration, begins before troops ever reach the battlefield.

    -- Patrick Whitehead, Albany State University

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Planting the Seeds for PTSD in Military Training

    Chapter 2: Identity

    Chapter 3: Solidarity

    Chapter 4: Idealism Shame, Aggrandizement & Entitlement

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