Table of Contents:
  • Expanding circle of healing : warriors and civilians impacted by war
  • Myths and realities about war, its impact, and healing
  • Citizens/warriors : challenges facing U.S. Army Reserve soldiers and their families
  • Army National Guard warriors : a part-time job becomes a full-time life
  • Women warriors : from making milestones in the military to community reintegration
  • The Canadian military and veteran experience
  • Traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress : the "signature wounds" of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars
  • Physically wounded and injured warriors and their families : the long journey home
  • Military suicidality and principles to consider in prevention
  • Military sexual trauma
  • Veterans involved with the criminal justice system : clinical issues, strategies, and interventions
  • Iraqi civilians and the recycling of trauma
  • Afghan civilians : surviving trauma in a failed state
  • U.S. Army combat and operational stress control : from battlemind to resiliency, debriefings, and traumatic event management
  • Enhancing resiliency through creative outdoor/adventure and community-based programs
  • ArtReach : Project America and other innovative models in civilian-military partnering
  • Military chaplains' roles in healing : "being here and there"
  • Afterword : a surviving spouse speaks.