Warrior
Families Research Project
Useful Papers:
Barnes, M. and Figley, C. R. (2005) Family Therapy: Working with Traumatized Families . In J. Lebow (ed.). Handbook of Clinical Family Therapy. NY: John Wiley & Sons.
Dekel, R. & Solomon, A. (2006). Secondary trauamtization among wives of war veterans with PTSD. In C. R. Figley & W. P. Nash (Eds.) Combat Stress injury: Theory, Research, and Management, pp 137-160. NY: Routledge Psychosocial stress Book Series.
Figley, C. R. (2005). Strangers at Home: A commentary on the secondary traumatization in partners and parents of Dutch peacekeeping soldiers . Journal of Family Psychology, 19:2, 227-229.
Figley, C. R. (2007). Caring for others without neglecting self-care . The National Psychologist, 16:5 (September/October), 17.
Figley, C. R. (2007). Shifting the Paradigm: Trauma Psychologists' Role in Viewing Combat Stress Injuries as Opportunities for Mental Illness Prevention . Trauma Psychology Newsletter, Winter.
Figley, C. R. and Barnes, M. (2005). External Trauma and Families . In P. C. McKenry, P. C. and S. J. Price (Eds.). Families and Change, 3 rd Edition. Los Angeles: Sage Publishers.
Figley, C. R. & Figley, K. R. (2007). Put the oxygen mask on yourself first . Family Therapy Magazine (lead article), March-April, pp 8-11.
Figley, C. R. & Nash, W. P. (2007). Introduction: For those who bear the battle . In C. R. Figley & W. P. Nash (Eds.) Combat Stress Injury Theory, Research, and Management , pp 1-10. New York: Routledge Psychosocial stress Book Series.
Figley, C. R. and Peeples, K. A. (2000). An Interview with Charles Figley: Burnout in Families and Implications for the Profession. The Family Journal, April, 203-206.
Lyons, J. A. (2006). The returning warrior: Advice for families and friends. In C. R. Figley & W. P. Nash (Eds.) Combat Stress injury: Theory, Research, and Management, pp 131-124. NY: Routledge Psychosocial stress Book Series.
Nash, W. P. (2006). Combat/Operational stress adaptations and injuries. In C. R. Figley & W. P. Nash (Eds.) Combat Stress injury: Theory, Research, and Management, pp 33-64. NY: Routledge Psychosocial stress Book Series.