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Bush, Shane S. Neuropsychological practice with veterans. New York: Springer Pub., 2012.

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Rasis mi-magash ha-kesef. Tel Aviv: Daniʾelah Di-Nur, 2003.

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Tick, Edward. Sacred mountain: Encounters with the Vietnam beast. Santa Fe, NM: Moon Bear Press, 1989.

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Pathway to hell: A tragedy of the American Civil War. Bethlehem: Lehigh University Press, 2008.

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Female veteran. Denver, CO: Outskirts Press, 2013.

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Brandt, Dennis W. Pathway to hell: A tragedy of the American Civil War. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2010.

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Falling through the earth: A memoir. New York, NY: Picador, 2007.

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Dean, Chuck. Nam vet: Making peace with your past. Mountlake Terrace, WA (P.O. Box 440, Mountlake Terrace 98043): Point Man International, 1988.

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Nam vet: Making peace with your past. Portland, Or: Multnomah Press, 1990.

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Lindy, Jacob D. Vietnam: A casebook. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1988.

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Sailor man: The troubled life and times of J.P. Nunnally, USN. Ashland, Oregon: Hellgate Press, 2015.

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Walking wounded: Men's lives during and since the Vietnam War. Norwood, N.J: Ablex Pub., 1993.

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Shots fired in terminal 2: A witness to the Forth Lauderdale Airport shooting reflects on America's mass shootings epidemic. 2018.

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Falling Through the Earth. Henry Holt, 2006.

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Trussoni, Danielle. Falling Through the Earth: A Memoir. Holt & Company, Henry, 2007.

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Falling Through the Earth. Picador, 2007.

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Demon Camp. Scribner Book Company, 2013.

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Dean, Chuck. Nam Vet: Making Peace with Your Past. Multnomah, 1990.

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Dean, Chuck. Nam Vet: Tales from the Tour - Part One. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2010.

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Dean, Chuck. Nam Vet : Making Peace with Your Past. ACW Press, 2000.

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NAM VET: Making Peace with Your Past / Revised and Expanded. Wine Pr Pub, 1999.

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Staecker, Del. Sailor Man: The Troubled Life and Times of J.P. Nunnally, USN. L & R Publishing, LLC, 2021.

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Never leave your dead: A true story of war trauma, murder, and madness. 2016.

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Jefee-Bahloul, Hussam, Andres Barkil-Oteo, and Eugene F. Augusterfer, eds. Telemental Health in Resource-Limited Global Settings. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190622725.001.0001.

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This book covers the implementation of telemental health (TMH) in resource-limited global settings. This book focuses on the current state of the technology, the different modalities, and the emergence of mobile-health. The global applicability, especially in resource-limited settings, is a new frontier for implementation sciences, and one that is proposed to reduce the mental health gap. The book reviews the global application of TMH internationally with examples from each continent. Case studies of TMH implementation from India, Taiwan, Africa, the Middle East, and more are layed out in this book. In addition, the book discusses provision of such care to underserved resource-limited populations globally, such as refugees in Denmark, Native Americans in the United States, and Aboriginal populations in Australia. This book promises a collective review of global TMH and hopes to provide anchorage for scholars and researches interested in this developing field.
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Coleborne, Catharine. Disability and Madness in Colonial Asylum Records in Australia and New Zealand. Edited by Michael Rembis, Catherine Kudlick, and Kim E. Nielsen. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190234959.013.17.

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Case records examined here are those of inmates in two public institutions for the insane in colonial Victoria, Australia, and in Auckland, New Zealand, between 1870 and 1910. In the international field of mental health studies and histories of psychiatry, intellectual disability has been the subject of detailed historical inquiry and forms part of the critical discussion about how institutions for the “insane” housed a range of inmates in the nineteenth century. Yet the archival records of mental hospitals have rarely been examined in any sustained way for their detail about the physically disabled or those whose records denote bodily difference. References to the physical manifestations of various forms of intellectual or emotional disability, as well as to bodily difference and “deformity,” were part of the culture of the colonial institution, which sought to categorize, label, and ascribe identities to institutional inmates.
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Shumate, Michelle, and Katherine R. Cooper. Networks for Social Impact. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190091996.001.0001.

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Networks for Social Impact is a broad review of how nonprofits, businesses, and governments work together to tackle social problems. The book takes a systems approach to explain how networks make a social impact, and when they are unlikely to do so. It argues that network design and management is not a one-size-fits-all formula. Instead, the type of social issue, the mechanism for social impact, environment, and resources available each determine appropriate choices. Drawing on research from public administration, psychology, business, network science, social work, and communication, it synthesizes what we know about how to best design and manage networks. It includes illustrations from 30 original case studies; they describe groups of organizations addressing issues such as gender-based violence, educational outcomes, senior care, veterans’ services, mental health and wellness, and climate change. Additionally, the volume describes critical issues that leaders address in creating and managing networks, including social issue analysis, network governance, securing and managing funding, dealing with power and conflict, using data effectively, and managing change. Each chapter includes tools for network leaders to use to handle these issues. This book is neither a Pollyannaish, pro-collaboration account of the benefits of network approaches, nor is it a critical view of these efforts. Instead, it highlights the opportunities and challenges of networks.
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Figley, Charles R., Jeffrey S. Yarvis, and Bruce A. Thyer, eds. Combat Social Work. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190059439.001.0001.

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This book shows combat from a different perspective by a dozen combat social workers. Written by and for social workers and war veterans, the book is filled with lessons learned that can have significant benefits for students of social work, among others. Combat social work is dangerous work for these highly trained officers. Social work in combat, an oxymoron, focuses on helping the service member seeking mental health services specific to being deployed and in danger. All these practitioners’ clients seek to be at their best in support of their unit as military members. To do so, they must overcome extraordinary obstacles associated with battle and living conditions that may challenge their morale and will to fight. These and other challenges of war require wisdom as much as bravery from combat social workers. The book consists of three sections. The chapters in the first and last sections are about the context and irony of combat and social work and the realities and contexts of combat social workers’ training, education, and life. The middle section includes 11 first-person case studies by combat social workers. They discuss, among other things, the extraordinary lessons they have learned from their deployments into war zones and how social work is both the same as and different from social work outside the war zone and from the work of psychiatrists and psychologists. These chapters vary greatly based on the gender, war context, and military branch and unit.
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