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Twittering One - 26 Sep 2005 16:56 GMT
~ * Mapping the Wake of Trauma:
Autobiographical Essays by the Pioneers of Trauma Research * ~

Edited by Charles R. Figley, Ph.D.
Twittering One - 26 Sep 2005 17:00 GMT
Chapters

1
Putting Trauma on the Radar Screen
by Ann Wolbert Burgess, RN, DSciN

2
It Was Always There
by Yael Danieli, Ph.D.

3
>From Veterans of War to Veterans of Terrorism:
My Maps of Trauma
by Charles R. Figley, Ph.D.

4
Making It Up as I Went Along
by Matthew J. Friedman, M.D., Ph.D.

5
My Life and Work
by Judith Herman, M.D.

6
A Life In But Not Under Stress
by Mardi Horowitz, M.D.

7
Fully Primed
by Lawrence C. Kolb, M.D.

8
Psychoanalytic Approaches to Trauma:
A Forty Year Retrospective
by Henry Krystal, M.D.

9
My Life and Work: Some Reflections
by Robert Jay Lifton, M.D.

10
There Is Reason in Action
by Frank Ochberg, M.D.

11
Life, Trauma & Loss
by Beverley Raphael, M.D.

12
Choices Made Promises Kept
by Zahava Solomon, Ph.D

13
Memoirs of a Childhood:-Trauma Hunter
by Lenore Terr, M.D.

14
Autobiographic Essay
by Robert J. Ursano, M.D.

15
The Body Keeps the Score:
Brief Autobiography of Bessel van der Kolk
by Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.

16
Becoming a Psychotraumatologist
by Lars Weisaeth, M.D.

17
>From Crisis Intervention to Croatia:
The Trauma Maps of John P. Wilson
by Wilson by John P. Wilson, Ph.D.
Twittering One - 26 Sep 2005 17:19 GMT
My soul runneth
Over with Hatred,
Something I never had before.

That is not good.
That is not good.
That is not good.
Twittering One - 26 Sep 2005 20:14 GMT
The Things They
Carried ...
Twittering One - 26 Sep 2005 20:20 GMT
"Those green berets were clean-shaven men.
Men who slept in pajamas, on mattresses.
Men who adopted dirty faced orphans with puppies and baseball caps.
Men who protected the indigenous elderly, weak and infirm.
Men who died almost soundlessly, bloodlessly, and always valiantly and
never stupidly.

Those recruiting poster green berets carried with them every western
value
ascribed to a fighting man by their countrymen from truth,
justice and the American Way to baseball, hot dogs, apple pie
and Chevrolet."

~ Tim O'Brien

Easier said than done.
But you done.
I have never been to war, not that kind ...
 
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