by Cheryl A Roberts (Find this book)
Roberts (applied linguistics, Univ. of Northern Iowa) updates her 2003
original book on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Admitting her
nonclinical background, she explains how her marriage to a Vietnam
veteran, interest in human behavior, and living and working in different
cultures led to further investigating PTSD. Strongly directed at lay
readers interested in or personally experiencing the disorder and its
accompanying stress, Roberts explains the effects of PTSD on individuals
and their families, including the trauma caused by noncombat violence
and natural disasters. She nicely covers PTSD causes, clinical
diagnosis, and treatment of the disorder, including counseling,
medication, and alternative therapy. She also presents typical
challenges faced by PTSD individuals and their families and provides
helpful recommendations on how best to develop and implement a healthy,
long-term approach to handling them. New here is information regarding
Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans, new policies and treatments used with
military veterans, and information on female war vets, who represent a
new demographic for combat PTSD. VERDICT Roberts includes helpful
additional resources for PTSD survivors and family members and a handy
guide to recommended reading, as well as key films that dramatically
convey the reality of PTSD. Primarily focused on combat, this will be of
great value to veterans or those in the armed services who may be
experiencing PTSD and their family and friends.—Dale Farris, Groves, TX
Copyright 2011 Reed Business Information. -- Library Journal