A comprehensive bibliography which has links to research about many disorders is available through the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research: www.isnr.org/ComprehensiveBibliography.cfm
Chaplain and Local Clergy
Military Community Services
Military One Source- (800-342 9647) www.militaryonesource.com
Tricare www.tricare.osd.mil
Recommended Books:
Once a Warrior Always a Warrior
Colonel Charles Hodge, MD, writes a user-friendly guide to complex issues including Combat Stress, PTSD, and TBI in a language warriors can understand. Recommended for warriors and their families.
In an instant: A family’s journey of love and healing
In this memoir, Lee and Bob Woodruff share their story of love, resilience, and survival following Bob’s traumatic brain injury. As an embedded journalist accompanying the U.S. military in Iraq, Bob sustained life-threatening injuries when an IED (improvised explosive device) exploded near his vehicle. This memoir provides insight into a family’s struggle with tragedy and their journey to recovery.
My Tour In Hell: A Marine’s Battle with Combat Trauma (Reflections of History Series, V. 1)
Author David W. Powell, a U.S. Marine combat Vietnam veteran, writes about his experiences with war and his adjustment to civilian life. He shares his story of personal struggle and triumph.
Stoic Warriors: The Ancient Philosophy Behind the Military Mind
The author discusses stoicism among today’s military Service members. She addresses how Service members prepare themselves for combat and the benefits as well as consequences of stoicism.
The Untold War: Inside the Hearts, Minds, and Souls of Our Soldiers
The author describes the psychological and moral burdens upon the men and women serving in the military. This book is a valuable resource for both Service members and clinicians.
