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E-raamat: Invisible Veterans: What Happens When Military Women Become Civilians Again

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  • Formaat: 248 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216104742
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  • Formaat: 248 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216104742

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Spotlights the challenges faced by our increasing cadre of military women when their service ends and they become civilians.

Combining research with narrative, this book exposes common threads of lived experience and reviews the latest data on military women and their healthy reintegration into civilian society. Female veterans share their stories of seeking to be seen in a culture where they don't quite fit and their struggles to find community and friendship. Some fought during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, as the first women in combat in American history.

How and where, for example, does a female combat Marine find her tribe once she leaves the service? Through the stories of these courageous yet entirely human women, readers learn about the experiences of a new and often forgotten generation of veterans; about the challenges surrounding family and career choices that millions of American women face; and ultimately, about sacrifice, resiliency, loss, and love.

This book will inform readers with an interest in female veterans and women's health and mental health issues, as well as researchers, students, and professionals working in fields encompassing women's psychology, health, and social work.

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Spotlights the challenges faced by our increasing cadre of military women when their service ends and they become civilians.
Preface ix
Kate Hendricks Thomas
Kyleanne Hunter
Foreword xiii
Carrie Ann Alford
Part I Issues Facing Women Veterans
1(76)
Chapter 1 No One Understands Us: Mapping Experiences of Women in the U.S. Military
3(19)
Andrea N. Goldstein
Chapter 2 Listening for Home
22(5)
Teresa Fazio
Chapter 3 Health Issues Facing Women Veterans
27(11)
Kayla M. Williams
Chapter 4 A Holistic Look at Women Veterans and Employment
38(11)
Nancy A. Glowachi
Chapter 5 Leaning In and Getting Seen
49(8)
Erika Cashin
Chapter 6 Belonging and Support for Servicewomen
57(12)
Kate Hendricks Thomas
Ellen Haring
Justin T. McDaniel
Kari L. Fletcher
David L. Albright
Elizabeth Brandley
Chapter 7 Finding My Voice as a Female Veteran
69(8)
Antonieta Rico
Part II Populations of Women Veterans
77(94)
Chapter 8 Across the Eras: Experiences of Older Women Veterans
79(31)
Kari L. Fletcher
Cathleen A. Lewandowski
Chapter 9 Taking a Knee
110(3)
Rlynn Johnson
Chapter 10 Queering the Warrior Archetype: LGBTQ Servicewomen
113(19)
Heliana Ramirez
Katharine Bloeser
Chapter 11 Beyond Invisible: Justice-Involved Women Veterans
132(13)
Mariana Grohowski
Patricia Y. Jones
Chapter 12 Military Sexual Trauma Survivors in Transition
145(12)
Scott Jensen
Chapter 13 Surviving
157(14)
Sarah Plummer Taylor
Part III Becoming Visible as a Woman Veteran
171(44)
Chapter 14 [ Re]Negotiating Citizenship through Military Service
173(12)
Rebecca H. Best
Chapter 15 A Tale of Two Transitions
185(6)
Lydia Davey
Chapter 16 The Power of Mentoring for Women Veterans
191(12)
David Smith
Chapter 17 The Way Forward: Successful Outreach to Women Veterans
203(12)
Mary Beth Bruggeman
Gina Rosen
About the Editors and Contributors 215(10)
Index 225
Kate Hendricks Thomas, PhD, is a Marine Corps veteran with a doctorate in health education and health promotion.

Kyleanne Hunter, PhD, is a researcher, nonprofit executive, advocate, and speaker. She spent 12 years as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, flying the "Super Cobra" attack helicopter, with multiple combat tours.