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Psychiatry and military manpower policy

Eli Ginzberg

Psychiatry and military manpower policy

a reappraisal of the experience in World War II

by Eli Ginzberg

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Published by King"s Crown Press in New York .
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  • United States
    • Subjects:
    • Military psychiatry.,
    • United States -- Armed Forces -- Recruiting, enlistment, etc.

    • Edition Notes

      Statementby Eli Ginzberg, John L. Herma, and Sol W. Ginsburg.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsUH629.3 .G5
      The Physical Object
      Paginationxi, 66 p.
      Number of Pages66
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL6137921M
      LC Control Number53012344
      OCLC/WorldCa1712875

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        The Columbia University Project’s focus on “efficiency” reflected its mandate (from founder Dwight Eisenhower) to explain military manpower problems during World War II. Insofar as Eli Ginzberg and his colleagues criticized wartime military psychiatry, they did so in terms of its failure to promote the well-being of the armed forces as a Cited by: Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) Soldiers have shown to be an integral part of our modern day force. The overall objective of the IMA program is to facilitate the rapid expansion of the Active Army wartime structure of the department of Defense and/or other departments or agencies of the U.S. Government to meet military manpower requirements in the event of military contingency, pre.

      Soldiers are dying by suicide and other sudden unexplained deaths at record—even epidemic—levels; an epidemic that seems to have been spawned by the nearly $2 billion Department of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA) have spent on antipsychotics and anti-anxiety drugs, despite international drug regulatory warnings of mania, psychosis, suicide and death. members champion National Council policy and initiatives that affect clinical practice, clinicians employed by member organizations, national organizations representing clinicians and governmental agencies. The Medical Director Institute identifies report topics to explore that .


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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Ginzberg, Eli, Psychiatry and military manpower policy. New York, King's Crown Press, (OCoLC) Get this from a library. Psychiatry and Military Manpower Policy: A Reappraisal of the Experience in World War II.

[Eli Ginzberg; Sol W Ginsburg; John L Herma] -- Studies the losses of manpower due to men being rejected for military service or being prematurely separated because of emotional disability by gaining the reflections of a group of psychiatrists on. The stresses of the military environment are diverse and significant—the potential for deployment and combat, long and arduous training missions, and separations from families.

A companion volume, Military Psychiatry: Preparing in Peace for War, addresses these issues in a peacetime military. As stressful asFile Size: 5MB.

Military psychiatry covers special aspects of psychiatry and mental disorders within the military context. The aim of military psychiatry is to keep as many serving personnel as possible fit for duty and to treat those disabled by psychiatric conditions.

Military psychiatry encompasses counseling individuals and families on a variety of Psychiatry and military manpower policy book issues, often from the standpoint of life strategy. Involvement in warfare can have dramatic consequences for the mental health and well-being of military personnel.

During the 20th century, US military psychiatrists tried to deal with these consequences while contributing to the military goal of preserving manpower and reducing the debilitating impact of psychiatric syndromes by implementing screening programs to detect factors that predispose Cited by:   In addition, the referral population includesmilitary personnel, family members, veteran beneficiaries, residents of nine U.S.

affiliated jurisdictions in American Samoa, Guam, and the former Trust Territories, and forward-deployed forces in more than 40 countries throughout the Pacific, covering half the globe. ARMY PSYCHIATRY. In A War of Nerves, Ben Shephard examines the trend toward the medicalization of the mental casualties of war in an expansive survey of military psychiatry from World War I to the Gulf War.

Shephard covers a wide variety of topics such as methods of treatment, military manpower policy, and the fate of veterans and POWs (prisoners of war).Author: Eric T. Dean. While this book is a must read for those interested in the clinical background of military psychiatry, anyone with an interest in 20th century warfare and military culture will find it a fascinating read.

I give Shell Shock to PTSD four stars as a generally helpful research tool and an engaging by: Selected Military Personnel Issues Kristy N. Kamarck Analyst in Military Manpower Don J. Jansen Specialist in Defense Health Care Policy Lawrence Kapp Specialist in Military Manpower Policy R.

Chuck Mason Legislative Attorney Barbara Salazar Torreon Senior Research Librarian Janu Congressional Research Service RFile Size: 1MB. The Hidden Enemy - Inside Psychiatry's Covert Agenda Full Documentary.

This documentary shows how the army is exploited as Psychiatry's testing ground for drugs and other inhumane "treatment. METHODS: A five-step method for psychiatric manpower estimation is used, with estimates of data pertinent to each step, to calculate the total psychiatric manpower requirements for the United States.

The method is also used to estimate the hours of psychiatric service per patient per year that might be available under current psychiatric. Psychiatric Aspects of Diseases in Military Personnel 53 age duration of noneffectiveness.

In the following discussion will be found armywide data on the rates of occurrence of four selected disorders that were frequent or exceptional problems in World War II, some discussion of both the precipitants and consequences of those dis.

A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. During the First World War soldiers from all combatant nations suffered from a wide range of debilitating nervous complaints as a result of the stresses and strains of modern warfare.

War psychiatrists struggled to manage these complaints and shell-shocked men struggled to ensure that they had decent treatment and proper pensions. In each country the politics of shell shock differed but. Hysterical Men: War, Psychiatry, and the Politics of Trauma in Germany, By Paul Lerner Cornell University Press,pp.

$ PurchaseAuthor: Lawrence D. Freedman. Pages in category "Military psychiatry" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

This list may not reflect recent changes (). Waking up to shell shock: psychiatry in the US military during World War II. Author links open overlay panel Hans Pols. combined with the pressing military need for manpower, Its popularity in military psychiatry is reflected in the title of the second book of Grinker and Spiegel: Grinker, R.

and Spiegel, Cited by: 3. There are approximat to 30, psychiatrists in the United States, s of whom are in actual clinical practice.

As part of an overview of psychiatric manpower, the authors show the distribution of psychiatrists by state and present population-per-psychiatrist by: Psychiatry and the military: an update.

Ritchie EC(1), Benedek D, Malone R, Carr-Malone R. Author information: (1)US Army Surgeon General's Office, Skyline Pike, Skyline 6, RoomFalls Church, VAUSA. [email protected] by: International Psychiatry jobs at - The industry's largest job board and full-service healthcare staffing agency.

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This session will include methods and results from a series of studies and policy efforts aimed at improving the physical, mental, and/or spiritual.Psychiatric residency training in the military is conducted at widely separated geographic locations.

Although military residency programs must adhere to the essentials specified by the Psychiatry Author: Robert E Hales, Ralph A Gemelli.