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Lessons Unlearned from Vietnam to Iraq; Chapter 2. 9/11 And Post-Traumatic Stress: Inter- Connections To Vietnam And Iraq; Chapter 3. Iraq and War Zone Psychiatric Casualties; Chapter 4. The Return Home and the Ricochet Effect on the Family; Chapter 5. The Relationship between Active Duty Military, Veterans, Their Families and the DOD and VA; Chapter 6. War Trauma-Related Blame, Guilt and Shame. Relief is Possible; Chapter 7. Back to the Future: From Vietnam to Iraq; Chapter 8. The Expanding Circle of Healing; Afterword 327 $aAppendix I. Cognitive Reframing Technique: Determining the Percentages of ResponsibilityAppendix II. Rationale and Recommendations to Test New Trauma Treatment Protocols in the War Zone and Their Longer-Term Impact; Appendix III. Broad-based Community Involvement in Services for Reservists and their Families; Recommended Readings; Acknowledgments 330 $aA nationally-renowned authority on post-traumatic stress disorder reveals the psychiatric impact of war on soldiers and veterans, which is denied or minimized by government and the military. 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