A Psychological Warfare Casebook

A Psychological Warfare Casebook

Author: William E. Daugherty

Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press

Published: 1958

Total Pages: 910

ISBN-13:

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Through the use of a casebook approach, the editors illustrate the important aspects and principles of psychological warfare which could be used for training or reference purposes by civilian or military officers who may come in contact with psychological warfare operators.


Psychological Operations

Psychological Operations

Author: Frank L. Goldstein

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9781585660162

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This anthology serves as a fundamental guide to PSYOP philosophy, concepts, principles, issues, and thought for both those new to, and those experienced in, the PSYOP field and PSYOP applications. It clarifies the value of PSYOP as a cost-effective weapon and incorporates it as a psychological instrument of U.S. military and political power, especially given our present budgetary constraints. Presents diverse articles that portray the value of the planned use of human actions to influence perceptions, public opinion, attitudes, and behaviors so that PSYOP victories can be achieved in war and in peace.


Vietnam

Vietnam

Author: Jacob D. Lindy

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780876304716

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"Vietnam : a casebook" is the result of a collaborative project among three groups : veterans with PTSD, clinicians from the Cincinnati Center for Psychoanalysis, and researchers from the University of Cincinnati Traumatic Stress Study Center. Part I presents seven detailed case studies, each one offering a vivid portrayal of the particular veterans, mostly in his own words, and each one focusing on a specific psycho-pathological feature of PTSD; psychic numbing, developmental arrest, intrusive phenomena, somatoform illness, emergency dyscontrol, paranoia, and dissociative phenomena. Part II describes clinical aspects of the veteran-therapist relationship basing its discussion not only on the seven cases in Part I, but also on all the 37 cases studied in the project. Part III addresses research issues in the treatment project, including a description of current instruments for PTSD and a new one, the Cincinnati Stress Response Schedule, developed by the research team; comparative combat experience and psychological functioning of the treatment sample and other survivor populations ; treatment efficacy and clinical implications ; and observations regarding intrapsychic changes in the veterans upon completion of treatment.


Disabled Children in a Society at War

Disabled Children in a Society at War

Author: Rachel Hastie

Publisher: Oxfam

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780855983734

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This book looks at the themes of development in conflict, disability in conflict and the social model of disability in a post-communist society in detail.