
The Costs of Courage is one of the very few comprehensive volumes that shed a light on the needs of US military personnel and their families. The authors introduce social workers and other helping professionals to the dynamic warrior culture of the US military and their families and provides practitioners with the cultural competence necessary to successfully interact with members of this culture.This book includes best practices and eclectic approaches that encourage social workers and other mental health professionals to better consider the needs of our military and their families. The text contains the most up-to-date subject matter on social work with military personnel and their families, including thorough descriptions of major conditions suffered by members of the warrior culture in the past and present. Relevant topics such as suicide, sexual assault, veteran issues, and Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue, are discussed. The content is accented with a glossary of commonly used military terms and acronyms.
This volume investigates the specific psychological and social challenges faced by United States military personnel and their families, aiming to equip mental health professionals with the cultural competence required for effective intervention. The authors, including a military veteran and subject matter experts, synthesize clinical observations with an analysis of the unique warrior culture. They argue that successful support requires a nuanced understanding of military life, institutional pressures, and the specific stressors inherent in service, providing a framework for practitioners to adapt traditional social work methods to this specialized population.
What You Will Find
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Professionals in the field of social work and military psychology frequently cite this text as a practical resource for bridging the gap between civilian clinical practice and military culture. Experts highlight the book's utility as a foundational guide for practitioners who lack direct experience with the complexities of the armed forces.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2011-10-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190616083
ISBN-13:
9780190616083
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