War and the Human Psyche

War and the Human Psyche

Jake Hollister

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Jake Hollister
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Violencia en la sociedad
ISBN:
9798227885142
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War is more than a clash of armies and political power - it is a profound psychological upheaval that shatters the lives of millions, especially civilians caught in the crossfire. In War and the Human Psyche - Updated Edition: Understanding Civilian Trauma and Emotional Resilience, this comprehensive exploration delves deeply into the often overlooked mental and emotional toll that conflict exacts on non-combatants.Drawing on decades of psychological research, real-life survivor stories, and cultural insights, this book paints a vivid picture of how war affects the civilian mind - from the crushing weight of collective trauma to the resilient spirit that enables survival and recovery. It uncovers the hidden wounds borne by children, women, refugees, and entire communities, revealing the silent scars that often go unspoken but profoundly shape lives for generations.Inside, readers will find:An in-depth examination of collective trauma and its social repercussionsInsights into the unique challenges faced by children and displaced personsThe gendered dimensions of psychological suffering in war zonesHow culture, religion, and community can both hinder and heal traumaStrategies and interventions that foster psychological resilienceNew bonus chapters on the psychological cost of peace and the unspoken trauma haunting post-conflict communitiesThis updated edition integrates the latest psychological theories and practical approaches to mental health support, making it an essential resource for mental health professionals, humanitarian workers, policymakers, students of psychology, and anyone seeking to understand the profound human cost of war beyond the battlefield.Through compassionate narrative and scholarly rigor, War and the Human Psyche offers not only a window into the dark shadows cast by conflict but also a hopeful lens on the enduring strength of the human spirit.

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