Suicide Among the Armed Forces: Understanding the Cost of Service

Author:   Antoon Leenaars
Publisher:   Baywood Publishing Company Inc
ISBN:  

9780895038739


Pages:   366
Publication Date:   30 March 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Not since the great military suicide epidemic of the American Civil War have we seen so many of our heroes, our soldiers and veterans, die by suicide. Why? War is violence. There is intent to cause death, or serious injury, or threat to the physical and psychological integrity of others. War stress is unforgiving. Suicide is an all too frequent response. Today, one member of the military dies by suicide every day. This is a new epidemic. This book addresses some tough questions: What do we know about suicides in the military? Are rates high? Or low? Is military suicide the same or different in the United States and Canada? Is military culture relevant? Do we know the causes, patterns, and associations? Is suicide among the armed forces similar to or different from suicide among civilians? Can it be altruistic? Through individual case studies and general/population approaches, we attempt to understand the cost of military service. It is especially through the personal stories of the great Civil War hero General Emory Upton, Admiral of the Navy Mike Boorda, and Hospital Corpsman Chris Purcell that we find answers. We learn there is a relative lack of understanding about military suicides, mainly due to the very complexity of suicide. The nature of suicide is not monolithic--it is multi-determined. Military service, we find, is a risk factor for suicide and suicidal behavior. Military veterans are twice as likely as civilians to die by suicide. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain Injury (TBI) are especially noted to be huge risk factors, but so are other physical and psychological injuries. Sadly, the aftershocks of war include not only suicides but also incarceration, motor vehicle accidents, homicides, homicide(s)-suicides, and many more faces of violence. And there are many more, uncounted, wounded and dead. The families of traumatized soldiers and veterans, too, are indirect victims of their traumatic experience and, for some, their suicides; there is secondary traumatization. Yet, as this book shows, we must not forget that despite the unbearable pain of war, soldiers, veterans, and their military families, including children, are typically resilient. They can survive! Without question, our vulnerable heroes and veterans are at risk for suicide. But there is secrecy surrounding this, which may well be the biggest barrier. The government, the Department of Defense, the military, veterans groups, survivors, health providers, and other stakeholders need to develop and support more research, more programs, and more care for suicidal and disabled armed services personnel, veterans, and survivors. This war stress needs to stop.

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Author:   Antoon Leenaars
Publisher:   Baywood Publishing Company Inc
Imprint:   Baywood Publishing Company Inc
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9780895038739


ISBN 10:   0895038730
Pages:   366
Publication Date:   30 March 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments PART ONE Introduction CHAPTER 1 The Military and Suicide CHAPTER 2 Suicide CHAPTER 3 The Psychological Autopsy PART TWO Historical Study CHAPTER 4 Military Suicide: A Classic Population Study CHAPTER 5 Military Suicide: A Historical Individual Case Study PART THREE Current Study CHAPTER 6 Suicide among the American Armed Forces CHAPTER 7 Suicide among the Canadian Forces CHAPTER 8 Surveillance and the Reliability of Military Suicide Statistics PART FOUR Beyond Suicide CHAPTER 9 The Many Faces of Violence: Homicide, Accidental Deaths, Self-Harm, and Incarceration PART FIVE Military Efforts CHAPTER 10 The Psychology of Military Suicide CHAPTER 11 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder CHAPTER 12 Suicide Prevention in the Military PART SIX A Case Study CHAPTER 13 A Soldier’s Story Told: A Psychological Autopsy PART SEVEN Prevention and Policies CHAPTER 14 Military Suicide: Policies and Prevention References Index

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Antoon A. Leenaars , PhD, CPsych, CPQ, is a psychologist in private practice in mental health and public health in Windsor, Canada, and Senior Advisor to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo. He is the first past president of the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP) and a past president of the American Association of Suicidology (AAS). He has published extensively, including his book Suicide and Homicide-Suicide Among Police , and was the first editor-in-chief of the journal Archives of Suicide Research . Dr. Leenaars has received the International Association for Suicide Prevention's Erwin Stengel Award, CASP's Research Award, and AAS's Edwin Shneidman Award. He has consulted to the WHO and provided forensic services in cases of wrongful death, suicide, homicide-suicide, and homicide.

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