War Trauma and its Aftermath: An International Perspective on the Balkan and Gulf Wars

Laurence Armand French,Lidija Nikolic-Novakovic

War Trauma and its Aftermath: An International Perspective on the Balkan and Gulf Wars
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Published
16 December 2011
Pages
198
ISBN
9780761858010

War Trauma and its Aftermath: An International Perspective on the Balkan and Gulf Wars

Laurence Armand French,Lidija Nikolic-Novakovic

War trauma has long been associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a term coined in 1980 to explain the post-war impact of Vietnam veterans. The Gulf and Balkan wars added new dimensions to the traditional PTSD definition, due largely to the changing dynamics of these wars. With these wars came unprecedented use of reserve and National Guard personnel in U.S. forces along with the largest contingent of female military personnel to date. Rapid deployment, sexual assaults, and suicides surfaced as paramount untreated problems within coalition force. Rapes, torture, suicides, and a high prevalence of untreated civilian victims of the Balkan wars added to the new dimensions of the traumatic stress continuum. Suicide bombers and roadside bombings added to the definition of combat stress, as military personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan were forced to be constantly vigilant for these attacks-regardless of whether they served in combat areas.

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