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VG. A large item: Priority and non-U.S. customers please inquire about shipping before placing order. Hardcover in blue cloth with red bands and gilt stamped titles to spine and front, no jacket, 4to. xv + 508pp. Index, references with papers. Table, figures. Spine slant and some light bowing away from rear board, all with no effect on tight, strong binding. Else as new: bright, sharp cloth and gilt stamping; pages bright and unmarked.
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Like New. Like New condition. Volume 1. (Medical, Military, Army, Reference) A near perfect copy that may have very minor cosmetic defects. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
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Very good. 29 cm. xv, [1], 315, [1] pages. Color frontis illustration. Illustrations (Tables, Exhibits). Chapter References. Acronyms. Index. Through a long career that spanned three wars and important changes in patterns of health care, Franklin Delano Jones (1935-2005) provided medical and psychiatric care to the most vulnerable members of our society, civilian as well as military. He compiled and codified the essential practices of wartime psychiatry into comprehensive and accessible texts. His neutrality, persistence, and sharp intellect stabilized and strengthened American military psychiatry in the post-Vietnam era. His culminating achievement, War Psychiatry, which is the codified clinical intelligence of several generations of military psychiatrists, is an essential foundation for clinical practice and for research. Part of the series Textbook of Military Medicine, Part I: Warfare, Weaponry, and the Casualty. Topics covered include morale and cohesion in military psychiatry, military families and combat readiness, burnout in military personnel, psychiatric aspects of diseases in military personnel, alcohol and drug abuse and dependence, homicide and suicide in the military, ethical issues in combat psychiatry, ethical challenges for the psychiatrist during the Vietnam conflict, psychiatric consultation to command, psychiatric support for commanders, educating mental health workers, a model combat psychiatry training program for division personnel, from combat to community psychiatry, military psychiatry and disasters, military psychiatry and refugees, military psychiatry and terrorism, military psychiatry and hostage negotiation, and psychiatric effects of disaster in the military community.
Add this copy of Military Psychiatry; Preparing in Peace for War to cart. $182.00, very good condition, Sold by Ground Zero Books, Ltd. rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Silver Spring, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1994 by Office of Surgeon General.
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Very good. 29 cm. xv, [1], 315, [1] pages. Color frontis illustration. Illustrations (Tables, Exhibits). Chapter References. Acronyms. Index. Inscribed on fep by Dr. Jones and Dr. Rothberg. Through a long career that spanned three wars and important changes in patterns of health care, Franklin Delano Jones (1935-2005) provided medical and psychiatric care to the most vulnerable members of our society, civilian as well as military. He compiled and codified the essential practices of wartime psychiatry into comprehensive and accessible texts. His neutrality, persistence, and sharp intellect stabilized and strengthened American military psychiatry in the post-Vietnam era. His culminating achievement, War Psychiatry, which is the codified clinical intelligence of several generations of military psychiatrists, is an essential foundation for clinical practice and for research. Part of the series Textbook of Military Medicine, Part I: Warfare, Weaponry, and the Casualty. Topics covered include morale and cohesion in military psychiatry, military families and combat readiness, burnout in military personnel, psychiatric aspects of diseases in military personnel, alcohol and drug abuse and dependence, homicide and suicide in the military, ethical issues in combat psychiatry, ethical challenges for the psychiatrist during the Vietnam conflict, psychiatric consultation to command, psychiatric support for commanders, educating mental health workers, a model combat psychiatry training program for division personnel, from combat to community psychiatry, military psychiatry and disasters, military psychiatry and refugees, military psychiatry and terrorism, military psychiatry and hostage negotiation, and psychiatric effects of disaster in the military community.