The Gulf War and Mental Health

A Comprehensive Guide

G L Belenky author James Martin author Linette Sparacino author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Sep '96

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Examines the mental health preparations and performance of the Mental Health Services during the Gulf War.

The brief, successful Gulf War resulted in few casualties, but there were still recognizable pockets of trauma. This study examines the Mental Health Services available in the theater of operations, the preparations made to train the soldiers for the stress of combat, and details of how they coped with the experience of combat.

The brief, successful Gulf War resulted in few casualties, but there were still recognizable pockets of trauma. This study examines the Mental Health Services available in the theater of operations, the preparations made to train the soldiers for the stress of combat, and details of how they coped with the experience of combat. It assesses the Gulf War in terms of mental health. Some attention is also given to the phenomenon named Gulf War Syndrome. The authors conclude that United States Military Forces were not prepared for the mental health requirements of combat.

ISBN: 9780275956318

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232 pages