Author: Chuck Dean
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781453873236
Category : Post-traumatic stress disorder
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Although the Vietnam War officially ended in 1975, it still rages in the lives of thousands of Veterans and their families. Why do so many veterans suffer from flashbacks, depression, fits of rage, nightmares, emotional numbing, substance abuse, and helplessness? Author and Vietnam Veteran Chuck Dean endured years of agony and has some answers through those trials. In "Nam Vet", Chuck explains what causes these symptoms and gives guidance on how to break free from self-destructive behaviors. Let the past be the past at last.
Nam Vet
Author: Chuck Dean
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781453873236
Category : Post-traumatic stress disorder
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Although the Vietnam War officially ended in 1975, it still rages in the lives of thousands of Veterans and their families. Why do so many veterans suffer from flashbacks, depression, fits of rage, nightmares, emotional numbing, substance abuse, and helplessness? Author and Vietnam Veteran Chuck Dean endured years of agony and has some answers through those trials. In "Nam Vet", Chuck explains what causes these symptoms and gives guidance on how to break free from self-destructive behaviors. Let the past be the past at last.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781453873236
Category : Post-traumatic stress disorder
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Although the Vietnam War officially ended in 1975, it still rages in the lives of thousands of Veterans and their families. Why do so many veterans suffer from flashbacks, depression, fits of rage, nightmares, emotional numbing, substance abuse, and helplessness? Author and Vietnam Veteran Chuck Dean endured years of agony and has some answers through those trials. In "Nam Vet", Chuck explains what causes these symptoms and gives guidance on how to break free from self-destructive behaviors. Let the past be the past at last.
From a Vietnam Vet
Author: Melquiades "Mike" Ortiz
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524644188
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Nightmares, anger, fear, flashbacks, guilt, feelings of betrayal, short memory span, forgetful. These are all just a sample of the symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that plague the author and have challenged him since the end of his Vietnam War tour of duty in 1966. The author hopes that, by putting his words on paper and baring his deepest, darkest memories of his PTSD experiences, he can show how his writing has helped him to adjust, cope, and actually control these symptoms. The author and members of the writing group he facilitates at the Loma Linda Veterans Hospital have had some poetry readings at some local California colleges, libraries, and at the Loma Linda Healthcare System in Loma Linda, California. The reaction and acceptance from other veterans in the audiences has given the author a feeling of pride and happiness to see how the veterans are moved by the power of the written word. Each member of the writing group writes, shares, and has control of their own work. Their recovery journey from their writing really shows in the demeanor and actions of each member, and some have also published their own books. Others are still putting together their own books to be published in the future. The author fights through his fear of speaking in front of others and is willing to bare those feelings he writes about just to get other veterans to understand that they are not alone in their pain, and that they are not alone in life. The author feels that he is on his recovery journey, and through this book, he hopes to reach other victims and give them courage to look for professional help in their own journey.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524644188
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Nightmares, anger, fear, flashbacks, guilt, feelings of betrayal, short memory span, forgetful. These are all just a sample of the symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that plague the author and have challenged him since the end of his Vietnam War tour of duty in 1966. The author hopes that, by putting his words on paper and baring his deepest, darkest memories of his PTSD experiences, he can show how his writing has helped him to adjust, cope, and actually control these symptoms. The author and members of the writing group he facilitates at the Loma Linda Veterans Hospital have had some poetry readings at some local California colleges, libraries, and at the Loma Linda Healthcare System in Loma Linda, California. The reaction and acceptance from other veterans in the audiences has given the author a feeling of pride and happiness to see how the veterans are moved by the power of the written word. Each member of the writing group writes, shares, and has control of their own work. Their recovery journey from their writing really shows in the demeanor and actions of each member, and some have also published their own books. Others are still putting together their own books to be published in the future. The author fights through his fear of speaking in front of others and is willing to bare those feelings he writes about just to get other veterans to understand that they are not alone in their pain, and that they are not alone in life. The author feels that he is on his recovery journey, and through this book, he hopes to reach other victims and give them courage to look for professional help in their own journey.
Nam Sense
Author: Arthur Wiknik
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1935149679
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
A candid memoir of being sent to Vietnam at age nineteen, witnessing the carnage of Hamburger Hill, and returning to an America in turmoil. Arthur Wiknik was a teenager from New England when he was drafted into the US Army in 1968, shipping out to Vietnam early the following year. Shortly after his arrival on the far side of the world, he was assigned to Camp Evans near the northern village of Phong Dien, only thirty miles from Laos and North Vietnam. On his first jungle patrol, his squad killed a female Viet Cong who turned out to have been the local prostitute. It was the first dead person he had ever seen. Wiknik's account of life and death in Vietnam includes everything from heavy combat to faking insanity to get some R & R. He was the first in his unit to reach the top of Hamburger Hill, and between sporadic episodes of combat, he mingled with the locals; tricked unwitting US suppliers into providing his platoon with hard-to-get food; defied a superior and was punished with a dangerous mission; and struggled with himself and his fellow soldiers as the antiwar movement began to affect them. Written with honesty and sharp wit by a soldier who was featured on a recent History Channel documentary about Vietnam, Nam Sense spares nothing and no one in its attempt to convey what really transpired for the combat soldier during this unpopular war. It is not about glory, mental breakdowns, flashbacks, or self-pity. The GIs Wiknik lived and fought with during his yearlong tour were not drug addicts or war criminals or gung-ho killers. They were there to do their duty as they were trained, support their comrades—and get home alive. Recipient of an Honorable Mention from the Military Writers Society of America.
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1935149679
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
A candid memoir of being sent to Vietnam at age nineteen, witnessing the carnage of Hamburger Hill, and returning to an America in turmoil. Arthur Wiknik was a teenager from New England when he was drafted into the US Army in 1968, shipping out to Vietnam early the following year. Shortly after his arrival on the far side of the world, he was assigned to Camp Evans near the northern village of Phong Dien, only thirty miles from Laos and North Vietnam. On his first jungle patrol, his squad killed a female Viet Cong who turned out to have been the local prostitute. It was the first dead person he had ever seen. Wiknik's account of life and death in Vietnam includes everything from heavy combat to faking insanity to get some R & R. He was the first in his unit to reach the top of Hamburger Hill, and between sporadic episodes of combat, he mingled with the locals; tricked unwitting US suppliers into providing his platoon with hard-to-get food; defied a superior and was punished with a dangerous mission; and struggled with himself and his fellow soldiers as the antiwar movement began to affect them. Written with honesty and sharp wit by a soldier who was featured on a recent History Channel documentary about Vietnam, Nam Sense spares nothing and no one in its attempt to convey what really transpired for the combat soldier during this unpopular war. It is not about glory, mental breakdowns, flashbacks, or self-pity. The GIs Wiknik lived and fought with during his yearlong tour were not drug addicts or war criminals or gung-ho killers. They were there to do their duty as they were trained, support their comrades—and get home alive. Recipient of an Honorable Mention from the Military Writers Society of America.
Nam
Author: Mark Baker
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780815411222
Category : Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Interviews the men and women who served in the Vietnam War, the war that tore America apart.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780815411222
Category : Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Interviews the men and women who served in the Vietnam War, the war that tore America apart.
Source Material on the Vietnam Era Veteran
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military pensions
Languages : en
Pages : 952
Book Description
"The Vietnam Era veteran has often been the center of a storm of controversy and many of the articles herein reflect this. The source material ... is intended to present a representative spectrum of views concerning these veterans ... a collection of diverse viewpoints which will stimulate those who read it to learn more about our newest generation of veterans and perhaps to arrive at their own conclusions."--Preface.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military pensions
Languages : en
Pages : 952
Book Description
"The Vietnam Era veteran has often been the center of a storm of controversy and many of the articles herein reflect this. The source material ... is intended to present a representative spectrum of views concerning these veterans ... a collection of diverse viewpoints which will stimulate those who read it to learn more about our newest generation of veterans and perhaps to arrive at their own conclusions."--Preface.
Readjustment Counseling
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rehabilitation counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rehabilitation counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
The Veteran
Author: Walt Dodge
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 152467351X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Eddy Chapman, a member of an elite unit of the United States Army, sits in the rain in modern day America recalling the hells and heavens of his Viet Nam experience where he and his two fellow soldiers where sent on a mission that went sour leading to his subsequent capture and torture at the hands of a sadistic North Vietnamese Colonel. As they were being transported North to the Hanoi Hilton they affect their escape and spend the next lifetime, it seemed, making their way to a friendly unit and freedom. Coming home to an ungrateful country he tries to find his place back into society. Never realizing the peace he sought from a government that doesn’t want him and a people that would rather ignore the plight of the veteran, he is thrust into the life of the homeless. Receiving help from a missionary for the homeless and an attorney who helps him in his battle, he regains his self-respect and once again continues the fight. But...it was not to be. The country, once again, turns its back on the veteran and his life is destroyed by the IRS losing everything he had. With the encouragement of a close friend that has been with him all along, he keeps up the good fight until he goes on a job interview that becomes the focal point of his destiny.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 152467351X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Eddy Chapman, a member of an elite unit of the United States Army, sits in the rain in modern day America recalling the hells and heavens of his Viet Nam experience where he and his two fellow soldiers where sent on a mission that went sour leading to his subsequent capture and torture at the hands of a sadistic North Vietnamese Colonel. As they were being transported North to the Hanoi Hilton they affect their escape and spend the next lifetime, it seemed, making their way to a friendly unit and freedom. Coming home to an ungrateful country he tries to find his place back into society. Never realizing the peace he sought from a government that doesn’t want him and a people that would rather ignore the plight of the veteran, he is thrust into the life of the homeless. Receiving help from a missionary for the homeless and an attorney who helps him in his battle, he regains his self-respect and once again continues the fight. But...it was not to be. The country, once again, turns its back on the veteran and his life is destroyed by the IRS losing everything he had. With the encouragement of a close friend that has been with him all along, he keeps up the good fight until he goes on a job interview that becomes the focal point of his destiny.
Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education
Author: Martin Mulder
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319417134
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1145
Book Description
This book presents a comprehensive overview of extant literature on competence-based vocational and professional education since the introduction of the competence concept in the 1950s. To structure the fi eld, the book distinguishes between three approaches to defi ning competence, based on 1.functional behaviourism, 2. integrated occupationalism, and 3. situated professionalism. It also distinguishes between two ways of operationalizing competence: 1. behaviour-oriented generic, and 2. task-oriented specifi c competence. Lastly, it identifi es three kinds of competencies, related to: 1. specific activities, 2. known jobs, and 3. the unknown future. Competence for the unknown future must receive more attention, as our world is rapidly evolving and there are many ‘glocal’ challenges which call for innovation and a profound transformation of policies and practices. Th e book presents a range of diff erent approaches to competence-based education, and demonstrates that competencebased education is a worldwide innovation, which is institutionalized in various ways. It presents the major theories and policies, specifi c components of educational systems, such as recognition, accreditation, modelling and assessment, and developments in discipline-oriented and transversal competence domains. Th e book concludes by synthesizing the diff erent perspectives with the intention to contribute to further improving vocational and professional education policy and practice. Joao Santos, Deputy Head of Unit C5, Vocational Training and Adult Education, Directorate General for Employment, Social Aff airs and Inclusion, European Commission: “This comprehensive work on competence-based education led by Martin Mulder, provides an excellent and timely contribution to the current debate on a New Skills Agenda for Europe, and the challenge of bridging the employment and education and training worlds closer together. Th is book will infl uence our work aimed at improving the relevance of vocational education to support initial and continuing vocational education and training policy and practice aimed at strengthening the key competencies for the 21st century.” Prof. Dr. Reinhold Weiss, Deputy President and Head of the Research, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Bonn, Germany: “This book illustrates that the idea and concept of competence is not only a buzzword in educational debates but key to innovative pedagogical thinking as well as educational practice.” Prof. Dr. Johanna Lasonen, College of Education, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA: "Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education is one of the most important multi-disciplinary book in education and training. Th is path-breaking book off ers a timely, rich and global perspective on the fi eld. Th e book is a good resource for practitioners, policymakers and researchers."
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319417134
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1145
Book Description
This book presents a comprehensive overview of extant literature on competence-based vocational and professional education since the introduction of the competence concept in the 1950s. To structure the fi eld, the book distinguishes between three approaches to defi ning competence, based on 1.functional behaviourism, 2. integrated occupationalism, and 3. situated professionalism. It also distinguishes between two ways of operationalizing competence: 1. behaviour-oriented generic, and 2. task-oriented specifi c competence. Lastly, it identifi es three kinds of competencies, related to: 1. specific activities, 2. known jobs, and 3. the unknown future. Competence for the unknown future must receive more attention, as our world is rapidly evolving and there are many ‘glocal’ challenges which call for innovation and a profound transformation of policies and practices. Th e book presents a range of diff erent approaches to competence-based education, and demonstrates that competencebased education is a worldwide innovation, which is institutionalized in various ways. It presents the major theories and policies, specifi c components of educational systems, such as recognition, accreditation, modelling and assessment, and developments in discipline-oriented and transversal competence domains. Th e book concludes by synthesizing the diff erent perspectives with the intention to contribute to further improving vocational and professional education policy and practice. Joao Santos, Deputy Head of Unit C5, Vocational Training and Adult Education, Directorate General for Employment, Social Aff airs and Inclusion, European Commission: “This comprehensive work on competence-based education led by Martin Mulder, provides an excellent and timely contribution to the current debate on a New Skills Agenda for Europe, and the challenge of bridging the employment and education and training worlds closer together. Th is book will infl uence our work aimed at improving the relevance of vocational education to support initial and continuing vocational education and training policy and practice aimed at strengthening the key competencies for the 21st century.” Prof. Dr. Reinhold Weiss, Deputy President and Head of the Research, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Bonn, Germany: “This book illustrates that the idea and concept of competence is not only a buzzword in educational debates but key to innovative pedagogical thinking as well as educational practice.” Prof. Dr. Johanna Lasonen, College of Education, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA: "Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education is one of the most important multi-disciplinary book in education and training. Th is path-breaking book off ers a timely, rich and global perspective on the fi eld. Th e book is a good resource for practitioners, policymakers and researchers."
Vietnam Veterans Unbroken
Author: Jacqueline Murray Loring
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 147663663X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
For 50 years, civilians have avoided hearing about the controversial experiences of Vietnam veterans, many of whom suffer through post-traumatic stress alone. Through interviews conducted with 17 soldiers, this book shares the stories of those who have been silenced. These men and women tell us about life before and after the war. They candidly share stories of 40-plus years lived on the "edge of the knife" and many wonder what their lives would be like if they had come home to praise and parades. They offer their tragedies and successes to newer veterans as choices to be made or rejected.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 147663663X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
For 50 years, civilians have avoided hearing about the controversial experiences of Vietnam veterans, many of whom suffer through post-traumatic stress alone. Through interviews conducted with 17 soldiers, this book shares the stories of those who have been silenced. These men and women tell us about life before and after the war. They candidly share stories of 40-plus years lived on the "edge of the knife" and many wonder what their lives would be like if they had come home to praise and parades. They offer their tragedies and successes to newer veterans as choices to be made or rejected.
The Fifth Book of Peace
Author: Maxine Hong Kingston
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307428575
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
A long time ago in China, there existed three Books of Peace that proved so threatening to the reigning powers that they had them burned. Many years later Maxine Hong Kingston wrote a Fourth Book of Peace, but it too was burned--in the catastrophic Berkeley-Oakland Hills fire of 1991, a fire that coincided with the death of her father. Now in this visionary and redemptive work, Kingston completes her interrupted labor, weaving fiction and memoir into a luminous meditation on war and peace, devastation and renewal.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307428575
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
A long time ago in China, there existed three Books of Peace that proved so threatening to the reigning powers that they had them burned. Many years later Maxine Hong Kingston wrote a Fourth Book of Peace, but it too was burned--in the catastrophic Berkeley-Oakland Hills fire of 1991, a fire that coincided with the death of her father. Now in this visionary and redemptive work, Kingston completes her interrupted labor, weaving fiction and memoir into a luminous meditation on war and peace, devastation and renewal.