Comments on an article by Christopher Bailey (see record 2009-24345-002). Dr. Christopher Bailey portrays an American veteran, Colin, who slips into a serious but not severe depression upon returning from the Iraq War, After ruling out post-traumatic stress disorder, the psychiatrist comes to believe that Colin\u27s depression is tied to his feelings of being a wimp, of not having done his part or proven his manhood, and of losing his chance to become a hero because he had been assigned non-combat duty—feelings that the psychiatrist glosses (misleadingly?) as a painful lack of wounds. (I speak of the the psychiatrist, rather than Dr. Bailey, in case some details of the case are constructed). Still another issue is the extent to whic...
Originally a psychiatric diagnosis fashioned by Western psychiatry in the 20th Century, depression e...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
During recent conflicts in which the United States military is engaged, research exposed the high nu...
S. Nassir Ghaemi tells us that whereas neurologists are sometimes accused of admiring disease rathe...
In this critical notice, I review and critique ‘Psychiatric Casualties’ (2021) by Mark C. Russell an...
Depression needs to be understood within interdisciplinary scientific, biopsychosocial, therapeutic ...
Moral injury can significantly negatively impact mental health, but currently no validated treatment...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among combat veterans remains an urgent and intractable proble...
The psychiatric costs of war have contributed to an ‘epidemic of suicide’ linked to PTSD among Unite...
After the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, returning veterans battle a severe form of moral trauma that is...
Amid an epidemic of post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanista...
Medical experts claim that Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among United States military service person...
In Depression as a Mind-Body Problem, Walter Glannon outlines a psychosocial-physiological explana...
Background: Moral injury, or the engagement in or witnessing of an act that violates a person’s mora...
Moralising accounts of depression include the idea that depression is a sin or the result of sin, an...
Originally a psychiatric diagnosis fashioned by Western psychiatry in the 20th Century, depression e...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
During recent conflicts in which the United States military is engaged, research exposed the high nu...
S. Nassir Ghaemi tells us that whereas neurologists are sometimes accused of admiring disease rathe...
In this critical notice, I review and critique ‘Psychiatric Casualties’ (2021) by Mark C. Russell an...
Depression needs to be understood within interdisciplinary scientific, biopsychosocial, therapeutic ...
Moral injury can significantly negatively impact mental health, but currently no validated treatment...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among combat veterans remains an urgent and intractable proble...
The psychiatric costs of war have contributed to an ‘epidemic of suicide’ linked to PTSD among Unite...
After the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, returning veterans battle a severe form of moral trauma that is...
Amid an epidemic of post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanista...
Medical experts claim that Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among United States military service person...
In Depression as a Mind-Body Problem, Walter Glannon outlines a psychosocial-physiological explana...
Background: Moral injury, or the engagement in or witnessing of an act that violates a person’s mora...
Moralising accounts of depression include the idea that depression is a sin or the result of sin, an...
Originally a psychiatric diagnosis fashioned by Western psychiatry in the 20th Century, depression e...
United States veterans suffer from an array of mental health and substance related problems. Traditi...
During recent conflicts in which the United States military is engaged, research exposed the high nu...