In particular, there is a need to better understand the mechanism (s) through which attachment may serve as a protective factor against the
negative effects of war - related trauma.
Excellent as it is, it still feels very by - the - numbers and could have done so much more to showcase the
true effects of war.
This book explores the long -
reaching effects of war, not only on those directly engaged in it but on those close to them.
This segment talks about how these two veterans are able to help families and fellow veterans deal with the
after effects of war.
The president noted the negative
effects of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on the military but said that had not diminished their capability.
Only in a later conversation does Duesberg admit that even today the sirens of fire engines or ambulances in the streets of Berkeley provoke in him a primitive fear reflex — a
lasting effect of the war years.
The worst losses are outside of the army and after the war... the total
effect of war upon the nation is disastrous; inevitably it lowers the moral tone; it scatters the seeds of moral pestilence; it results in just such disorders and corruptions as those which disfigure the pages of our national history in the decade following the close of the Civil War.»
«The Deer Hunter» is said to be about many subjects: About male bonding, about mindless patriotism, about the
dehumanizing effects of war, about Nixon's «silent majority.»
Her Master's thesis in Counseling Psychology focused on the trans -
generational effects of war trauma on second generation children, who unconsciously carry their parents» wounds.
The rippling
effects of war lie at the heart of Amanda Hodgkinson's haunting debut novel, as one fractured family tries to build a new life together while each member struggles to bury memories from the past.
Between the Bullet and the Hole is a newly commissioned film focused on the elusive and
complex effects of war on women's role in ballistic research and early computing.
Redeployment is most remarkable, though, for the questions it asks about the aims and
effects of war stories themselves, and Klay displays a thoughtful awareness of this literary tradition.
The northern groups fanning the embers of war have never experienced the pains and after -
effects of war because, if they had, they would always pray for the sustenance of peace, unity and stability.»
Using a wealth of sources — from interviews to newsreels to documentary footage of the conflict at home and abroad — Davis constructs a powerfully affecting portrait of the
disastrous effects of war.
The graphic depictions of the
maddening effects of the war are never shown, leaving us to rely on our own imaginations as to what the actual experience may have been like.
A young boy named Alfie experiences the lasting
effects of war when his father returns home with shell shock.
Alternating between contemporary Afghanistan and Pakistan, parallel stories relate the
many effects of war on two very different young women — an Afghan refugee girl and an American teacher newly converted to Islam.
It's still all handled a little ham - fistedly, but by Gears of War standards this is inspiring stuff: even the manic Cole gets his camera moment as we get to take a look back to his glory days, and, just like the previous two games, the game does justice to the
harrowing effects of war.
War As a Way of Life examines the phenomenology of how people who are exposed to long -
term effects of war or conflict are transformed.
«A new series of paintings from Brian Maguire at IMMA later this month depicts the destruction of Aleppo, Syria and the
global effect of war.»
The instruments are extremely evocative, battered and mutilated brass and wind instruments that speak of the
crushing effects of war on all aspects of our existence.
Cambodian - American Amy Lee Sanford (b. 1972, Cambodia) explores the evolution of emotional stagnation and the lasting
psychological effects of war including guilt, loss, alienation and displacement.
It makes sense if you take that as a critical commentary on the
dehumanizing effect of war or training or both, but that may be giving too much credit where none is due.
Do you agree with Alice's idea in her thesis that after the
devastating effects of war, families can never go back to the way they were?
The social studies teacher then decides that the upcoming Cold War unit will begin with some readings on the
generational effects of war.
YA / Mature Readers: A good way to help teens understand the situation in Iraq and the far -
reaching effects of war.
Between the Bullet and the Hole is a film, co-commissioned by the Dallas Contemporary and the Sydney Biennale, focused on the elusive and
complex effects of war on women's role in ballistics research and early computing.
Grades 6 - 8 Lesson: Children of War This lesson explores the realities and
effects of war on children by examining diaries, journals, and letters written by children during times of war
Written by Nick Schenk, Clint Eastwood's latest directorial effort is a wry look at gang violence, racism and the long -
lasting effects of war.
The script and Mara also do a respectable job showcasing the
negative effects of war on a returning soldier (though not nearly as gripping as watching Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle in «American Sniper»).
There was a war, and all that remains of Earth now is a desolate land that's been ravaged by the
after effects of that war — which went nuclear.
Using old snapshots of her family from the years after World War II as her starting point, Zoe Leonard examines the
ripple effects of war that reverberate across generations.
Think about the way we talk about
the effects of war on soldiers.
* Humanitarian service may include emergency response to natural disasters, such as an earthquake or a tsunami, or man - made disasters, such as
the effects of war and famine.
Having said that, his father was away at war and when home had suffered
the effects of war, so what hope did he have to learn how to be a father?
Well, that and the after -
effects of the war.
Overall, they say «our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that increased risk of non-affective psychotic disorders among immigrants is due to a higher frequency of exposure to social adversity before migration, including
the effects of war, violence, or persecution.»
Yet, mental health services in Yemen are few, and there is little research on
the effects of the war on the mental health of the population.