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Author(s):  
Vaughn A. DeCoster

In this chapter, the author describes how and why he joined the U.S. Army and became a social worker officer, commanding a combat stress team in Baghdad during the surge of 2006–2007. He explains the lessons learned from a combat deployment, providing mental health services to military and civilian personnel in theater, and working with veterans adjusting to life back home in the United States. The author also discusses the emotional strain and costs of doing trauma work—that selfless service is fine but not very realistic in an intense environment; that establishing rapport quickly under stressful conditions is important; and that some wars are unwinnable or not worth the human costs. Finally, the author describes postcombat readjustment and the role of community resources like the Department of Veteran’s Affairs Vet Center.



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Stephen L. Mehay
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Stephen L. Mehay
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Robert J. Ursano ◽  
Ronald C. Kessler ◽  
Oscar I. Gonzalez ◽  
Carol S. Fullerton ◽  
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