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About the Author
Larry Dewey is Chief of Psychiatry at the Boise, Idaho Veterans Affairs Medical Center (USA) and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Washington School of Medicine, USA. He has worked with combat veterans and their families in outpatient clinics, support and therapy groups, specialized treatment programs, and inpatient units for over twenty years. Veterans treated have included those involved in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Bosnia and Kosovo, and most recently Afghanistan and Iraq. These veterans come from every branch of the service, every rank, and almost every conceivable type of combat experience. Prior to beginning his clinical career with the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Dr Dewey graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1979 and completed his psychiatric fellowship and residency training at Yale in 1983.
Reviews
'Larry Dewey, MD, has written a gripping and insightful narrative of combat trauma, and the deep and lasting emotional wounds caused by the horrors of war. Immersing himself in the therapy and lives of combat veterans of WW II, Korea and Vietnam, Dr Dewey accurately and compassionately describes the causes and painstaking treatments of their terrors, grief and spiritual devastation. Most importantly, he provides hope that these tormented heroes can achieve some peace and aA better quality of life through therapeutic interactions with fellow veterans, supportive family members, and knowledgeable therapists; meaningful activities in their communities; andA skilled use of psychotropic medications. This superb book should be mandatory reading for clinicians providing care to veterans, for family and friends of those men and women who must pick up their lives after returning fromA combat, and for the general reader with the courage to encounter the overwhelmingly traumatic experience of war and its bitterA psychiatric consequences.' Professor Murray A. Raskind, University of Washington, USA 'Dr Dewey teaches us how to treat combat veterans by chronicling his own learning in listening to his patients...over the last 20 years. He uses case material and extensively shares with us the personal memories and vivid, often horrific stories of his patients in combat as a powerful teaching tool...A "must read"...' Rodney R. Baker, Mental Health Director, San Antonio VA Hospital, USA '...a vivid and socially sensitive account of the experience of combat veterans and the emotional wounds that arise as a result of the horrors of war...' Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy
Book Information
ISBN 9780754641650
Author Larry Dewey
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 612g