Yep, 2012 is my best year of publishing since 1989 when I published both Stress in Families (Routledge) and Helping Traumatized Families (Jossey-Bass). In 2012 I published the second edition of Helping Traumatized Families with co-author Lauren Kiser, a professor at the University of Maryland's...
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Yep, 2012 is my best year of publishing since 1989 when I published both Stress in Families (Routledge) and Helping Traumatized Families (Jossey-Bass). In 2012 I published the second edition of Helping Traumatized Families with co-author Lauren Kiser, a professor at the University of Maryland's Medical School. But the first book published in 2012 was The Encyclopedia of Trauma: An Interdisciplinary Guide (Sage). The third book published in 2012 is Treating Traumatic Stress Injuries in Military Personnel: An EMDR Practitioner's Guide (Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series). And in mid-2013 will be the book that took the most time: First Do No SELF Harm: Understanding and Promoting Physician Stress Resilience (Oxford University Press). My books have focused on helping others. In my first book, Stress Disorders among Vietnam Veterans (1978), gave no indication that I was a vet myself; there was no self disclosure. In recent years, particularly Mapping Trauma and its Wake (2005, Routledge), I describe my decision to enter the Marine Corps rather than going to William and Mary college after graduation. I would love to hear what you think of my books. My phone number at Tulane University is 504-862-3473 but the best way to communicate with me is via email which is figley@tulane.edu.Warm regards,Charles
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