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When he came home : the impact of war on partners and children of veterans

Author :  Dianne Dempsey

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Country
Australia
Publisher
Australian Scholarly Publishing, Australia
ISBN 9781922454669
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2021
Bib. Info ix, 174 pages ; 23 cm
Categories DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Product Weight 295 gms.
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When the Vietnam War veterans returned home to Australia, neither the veterans nor their partners were aware of the atrocious psychological harm with which they had been afflicted. Post-traumatic stress disorder had not yet been recognised and as the men fell victim to terrible moods and illnesses, they capitulated to their pain and isolated themselves and their families. With great courage and without recognition, veterans’ wives held their families together in the face of government and community indifference and did so for decades. When He Came Home is a belated recognition of these women, and it also focuses on how the issues of PTSD and suicide affect veterans who participate in contemporary conflicts. Told within an informed historical context and employing intimate narrative interviews, this important book examines the unexamined: how so many families have been brought to their knees and how such suffering can be prevented. Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Australia -- Psychological aspects. | Veterans -- Mental health -- Australia. | Veterans' families -- Australia. | Children of veterans -- Australia. | Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Australia. | Australian

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