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University of Bradford Dementia Good Practice Guides, End of Life Care for People with Dementia: A Person-Centered Approach
written by Murna Downs, fl. 2016, Sarah Russell, fl. 2016, Jane Chatterjee, fl. 2016 and Laura Middleton-Green, fl. 2014, in University of Bradford Dementia Good Practice Guides (London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, originally published 2017), 178 page(s)
"People with dementia need increasingly specialised support as they approach the end of life, and so too do their families and the professionals working with them. This book describes not only what can be done to ensure maximum quality of life for those in the final stages of the illness, but also how best to supp...
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written by Murna Downs, fl. 2016, Sarah Russell, fl. 2016, Jane Chatterjee, fl. 2016 and Laura Middleton-Green, fl. 2014, in University of Bradford Dementia Good Practice Guides (London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, originally published 2017), 178 page(s)
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"People with dementia need increasingly specialised support as they approach the end of life, and so too do their families and the professionals working with them. This book describes not only what can be done to ensure maximum quality of life for those in the final stages of the illness, but also how best to support those involved in caring for them.
Emphasising the importance of being attuned to the experiences and needs of the person with de...
"People with dementia need increasingly specialised support as they approach the end of life, and so too do their families and the professionals working with them. This book describes not only what can be done to ensure maximum quality of life for those in the final stages of the illness, but also how best to support those involved in caring for them.
Emphasising the importance of being attuned to the experiences and needs of the person with dementia, the authors explain why and how they should be included in decisions relating to their end of life care. Practical strategies for ensuring physical and emotional well-being are provided, drawing on useful examples from practice and providing solutions to potential challenges that carers and family members will face. Dilemmas surrounding end of life care are explored in detail, including the moral dilemma of medical intervention, and the authors suggest ways of supporting family members through the process in terms of providing information, helping them adjust to change and loss, and involving them in their relative's care, and at how care staff can be supported through appropriate education and training, team building and information-giving.
This is an essential resource for anyone who wishes to provide compassionate, person-centred care for a person with dementia as they approach the end of life, including care staff, nurses, social workers and related professionals."
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Social Work
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Murna Downs, fl. 2016, Sarah Russell, fl. 2016, Jane Chatterjee, fl. 2016, Laura Middleton-Green, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Series
University of Bradford Dementia Good Practice Guides
Topic / Theme
Theory, Age & aging, Palliative care, Terminal care, Eldercare, Neurological disorders, Mental illnesses, Macro
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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The Unseen Politics of Public Housing: Resident Councils, Communities, and Change
presented by Tiffany Gayle Chenault, 1974- (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015, originally published 2015), 150 page(s)
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) emphasizes the word 'community' for building economic development, citizen participations, and revitalization of facilities and services in urban and rural areas. Resident Councils are one way to develop and build community among residents of public housing. De...
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presented by Tiffany Gayle Chenault, 1974- (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015, originally published 2015), 150 page(s)
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) emphasizes the word 'community' for building economic development, citizen participations, and revitalization of facilities and services in urban and rural areas. Resident Councils are one way to develop and build community among residents of public housing. Despite HUD stressing community building in public housing and investing money and policies around it, there are some resident councils t...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) emphasizes the word 'community' for building economic development, citizen participations, and revitalization of facilities and services in urban and rural areas. Resident Councils are one way to develop and build community among residents of public housing. Despite HUD stressing community building in public housing and investing money and policies around it, there are some resident councils that are not fulfilling the expectations of HUD. This book is my attempt to describe and explain HUD’s expectations for the resident council as an active agent for community building and the actual practices of the resident council. I argue that policies and regulations of resident councils which exist to support the effectiveness of the resident council in creating and implementing community-building, self-sufficiency, and empowerment activities and goals in a public housing community may do more harm than good. The Department of Housing and Urban Development invests and spends billions on Public Housing Programs (6.6 billion in 2013). The majority of the 1.2 million people who live in public housing do not live in large urban areas with thousands of people confined to a certain space. The majority of public housing units (90%) have fewer than 500 units. These smaller units and the people that live in them tend to go unnoticed. This ethnographic case study focuses on explaining and understanding the factors and constraints that exist between HUD's expectations for the resident council as an active agent for community building and the actual practices of the resident council. To explain the disjunction—in fact, to determine if such disjunctions identified by Rivertown council members are real. Using the tenets of Critical Race Theory allows us to understand what forces—either real or imagined, structural or cultural—prevent the resident council from being an effective agent for change in the public housing community.
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Social Work
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Tiffany Gayle Chenault, 1974-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Lexington Books
Topic / Theme
Politics, Poverty, Public housing, Local government, Race relations, Mezzo
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Copyright © 2015 by Lexington Books
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Using Simulation in Assessment and Teaching: OSCE Adapted for Social Work
presented by Carmen Logie, fl. 2009, Ellen Katz, fl. 2000, Mary Rawlings, fl. 1994 and Marion Bogo, fl. 1997 (Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education, 2014, originally published 2014), 225 page(s)
This detailed book by the most experienced authors in the field describes how to develop and implement the objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for social work education. In addition to a wealth of practical material in the appendices, two videos produced especially for this book (accessible online) sh...
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presented by Carmen Logie, fl. 2009, Ellen Katz, fl. 2000, Mary Rawlings, fl. 1994 and Marion Bogo, fl. 1997 (Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education, 2014, originally published 2014), 225 page(s)
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This detailed book by the most experienced authors in the field describes how to develop and implement the objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for social work education. In addition to a wealth of practical material in the appendices, two videos produced especially for this book (accessible online) show the OSCE process step-by-step.Assessment of student competency is an essential part of social work education. Going beyond the tradi...
This detailed book by the most experienced authors in the field describes how to develop and implement the objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for social work education. In addition to a wealth of practical material in the appendices, two videos produced especially for this book (accessible online) show the OSCE process step-by-step.Assessment of student competency is an essential part of social work education. Going beyond the traditional domains for assessing students—the classroom and field practicums—the authors offer a new approach that approximates authentic practice tasks: the objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) adapted for social work. Based on the work of two research teams and the extensive experience of the authors, this book provides all the resources necessary for programs to develop and implement the OSCE. In addition to a wealth of practical material in the appendices, two videos produced especially for this book (accessible online) show the OSCE process step-by-step.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Carmen Logie, fl. 2009, Ellen Katz, fl. 2000, Mary Rawlings, fl. 1994, Marion Bogo, fl. 1997
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Council on Social Work Education
Topic / Theme
Job training, Social workers, Educational methods, Social work, Macro
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 CSWE Press
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The Vanishing Spring Light
directed by Xun Yu, fl. 2010; produced by Daniel Cross, 1973- and Tao Gu, fl. 1998, Eye Steel Film; performed by Jiang Su-Hua, 1933-2009, Kou Shao-Xi, fl. 2011, Xiang Jia-Rong, fl. 2011 and Da Wan-Bi, fl. 2011 (Canada: Eye Steel Film, 2011), 1 hour 52 mins
On a street set to vanish with redevelopment, a grandmother suffers a stroke and loses what little freedom she had. Conflict between her Children deepens at her bedside, prompting reflection on her past in a startling portrait of honesty in the face of death. The first of a four-part series documenting the “anci...
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directed by Xun Yu, fl. 2010; produced by Daniel Cross, 1973- and Tao Gu, fl. 1998, Eye Steel Film; performed by Jiang Su-Hua, 1933-2009, Kou Shao-Xi, fl. 2011, Xiang Jia-Rong, fl. 2011 and Da Wan-Bi, fl. 2011 (Canada: Eye Steel Film, 2011), 1 hour 52 mins
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On a street set to vanish with redevelopment, a grandmother suffers a stroke and loses what little freedom she had. Conflict between her Children deepens at her bedside, prompting reflection on her past in a startling portrait of honesty in the face of death. The first of a four-part series documenting the “ancient urban community” of West Street, “The Vanishing Spring Light” follows Grandma Jiang in her final days. The matriarch of an or...
On a street set to vanish with redevelopment, a grandmother suffers a stroke and loses what little freedom she had. Conflict between her Children deepens at her bedside, prompting reflection on her past in a startling portrait of honesty in the face of death. The first of a four-part series documenting the “ancient urban community” of West Street, “The Vanishing Spring Light” follows Grandma Jiang in her final days. The matriarch of an ordinary Chinese family, she has suffered a stroke after an accidental fall. As her health deteriorates, conflicts within the family begin to emerge. While Grandma Jiang is consumed by her illness, the family struggles to avoid collapse. “The Vanishing Spring Light” is a film about a family’s love and loss, obligation and attachment, guilt, transformation and destiny.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Jiang Su-Hua, 1933-2009, Kou Shao-Xi, fl. 2011, Xiang Jia-Rong, fl. 2011, Da Wan-Bi, fl. 2011
Contributor
Daniel Cross, 1973-, Tao Gu, fl. 1998, Eye Steel Film
Author / Creator
Xun Yu, fl. 2010, Jiang Su-Hua, 1933-2009, Kou Shao-Xi, fl. 2011, Xiang Jia-Rong, fl. 2011, Da Wan-Bi, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Eye Steel Film
Topic / Theme
Herself 1, Himself 1, Herself 2, Herself 3
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 Eye Steel Film
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Veterans: Healing Wounded Warriors: Power-Based Therapy with Female Military Veterans
presented by Vanessa Jackson, fl. 2001-2017; produced by Microtraining Associates (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2017), 37 mins
All too often, the public face of military veterans is white and male and this can present challenges for women, and especially women of color, who have served in the military and returned home with physical and emotional injuries. This session utilizes Power-Based Therapy, to assist the client in naming, analyzin...
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presented by Vanessa Jackson, fl. 2001-2017; produced by Microtraining Associates (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2017), 37 mins
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All too often, the public face of military veterans is white and male and this can present challenges for women, and especially women of color, who have served in the military and returned home with physical and emotional injuries. This session utilizes Power-Based Therapy, to assist the client in naming, analyzing, strategizing, and acting (the four core elements of Power-based Therapy as conceptualized by Vanessa Jackson, LCSW) to address the i...
All too often, the public face of military veterans is white and male and this can present challenges for women, and especially women of color, who have served in the military and returned home with physical and emotional injuries. This session utilizes Power-Based Therapy, to assist the client in naming, analyzing, strategizing, and acting (the four core elements of Power-based Therapy as conceptualized by Vanessa Jackson, LCSW) to address the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder. The session demonstrates how narrative therapy strategies like externalization can be utilized to help understand emotional responses to triggering and wounding events and reduce the tendency to pathologize the client’s survival strategies. The session also demonstrates ways to directly address and invite deeper discussion of the ways that race and gender can be explicitly discussed to help amplify the voices and experiences of female veterans of color.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session, Instructional material
Contributor
Microtraining Associates
Author / Creator
Vanessa Jackson, fl. 2001-2017
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Gender, Race, Women's issues, Veterans (Armed services), Posttraumatic stress disorder, Irritability, Narrative therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Microtraining Associates
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Veterans Journey Home, Ben's Story
directed by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015; produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 53 mins
"Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emo...
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directed by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015; produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 53 mins
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"Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of braver...
"Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery, not facing bullets and IEDs, but facing tears of anguish and loss, facing acceptance of extreme fear, facing rage at betrayal, facing paralyzing self-doubt and shame, facing judgments of self-hatred.
The Veterans in our films, different across race, class, and culture – men and women, African Americans and Latinos, gay and straight…flesh out our different storylines. Their differing backgrounds and experiences express the full range of combat soldiery. Challenged by unemployment, rape, child abuse, homelessness, suicidal ideation, drug and alcohol addiction and more, what we witness through them is an emotional hurricane. Though at times terrifying, shocking, and emotionally wrenching, their stories of transformation ultimately prove tremendously uplifting, filled with humor and spirit, buoyed all the more by the expansive hearts of the men and women who serve them.
A former Army Ranger and sniper, challenged by suicidal ideation, divorce, and alcoholism, fights to reconnect with his family and resume a place of leadership in civilian society.."
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films
Author / Creator
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Warrior Films
Series
Veterans Journey Home
Topic / Theme
Mental health treatments, Veterans (Armed services), Post-traumatic stress disorder
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Warrior Films
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Veterans Journey Home, Kalani's Story
produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 30 mins
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emot...
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produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 30 mins
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Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery...
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery, not facing bullets and IEDs, but facing tears of anguish and loss, facing acceptance of extreme fear, facing rage at betrayal, facing paralyzing self-doubt and shame, facing judgments of self-hatred.The Veterans in our films, different across race, class, and culture – men and women, African Americans and Latinos, gay and straight…flesh out our different storylines. Their differing backgrounds and experiences express the full range of combat soldiery. Challenged by unemployment, rape, child abuse, homelessness, suicidal ideation, drug and alcohol addiction and more, what we witness through them is an emotional hurricane. Though at times terrifying, shocking, and emotionally wrenching, their stories of transformation ultimately prove tremendously uplifting, filled with humor and spirit, buoyed all the more by the expansive hearts of the men and women who serve them.Marine Captain Kalani Creutzburg experiences transformation through emotionally authentic healing circles.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Warrior Films
Series
Veterans Journey Home
Topic / Theme
Veterans (Armed services), Post-traumatic stress disorder, Mental health treatments
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Warrior Films
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Veterans Journey Home, Leaving it on the Land
directed by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015; produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 1 hour 41 mins
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emot...
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directed by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015; produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 1 hour 41 mins
Description
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery...
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery, not facing bullets and IEDs, but facing tears of anguish and loss, facing acceptance of extreme fear, facing rage at betrayal, facing paralyzing self-doubt and shame, facing judgments of self-hatred.The Veterans in our films, different across race, class, and culture – men and women, African Americans and Latinos, gay and straight…flesh out our different storylines. Their differing backgrounds and experiences express the full range of combat soldiery. Challenged by unemployment, rape, child abuse, homelessness, suicidal ideation, drug and alcohol addiction and more, what we witness through them is an emotional hurricane. Though at times terrifying, shocking, and emotionally wrenching, their stories of transformation ultimately prove tremendously uplifting, filled with humor and spirit, buoyed all the more by the expansive hearts of the men and women who serve them.12 Veterans undergo an ancient 12 day Vision Fast ceremony – out in the wilderness with minimal shelter, fasting, alone.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films
Author / Creator
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Warrior Films
Series
Veterans Journey Home
Topic / Theme
Mental health treatments, Veterans (Armed services), Post-traumatic stress disorder
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Warrior Films
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Veterans Journey Home, On Black Mountain
directed by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015; produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 49 mins
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emot...
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directed by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015; produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 49 mins
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Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery...
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery, not facing bullets and IEDs, but facing tears of anguish and loss, facing acceptance of extreme fear, facing rage at betrayal, facing paralyzing self-doubt and shame, facing judgments of self-hatred.The Veterans in our films, different across race, class, and culture – men and women, African Americans and Latinos, gay and straight…flesh out our different storylines. Their differing backgrounds and experiences express the full range of combat soldiery. Challenged by unemployment, rape, child abuse, homelessness, suicidal ideation, drug and alcohol addiction and more, what we witness through them is an emotional hurricane. Though at times terrifying, shocking, and emotionally wrenching, their stories of transformation ultimately prove tremendously uplifting, filled with humor and spirit, buoyed all the more by the expansive hearts of the men and women who serve them.22 women Veterans transform through a 4 month meditation/mindfulness based healing retreat.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films
Author / Creator
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Warrior Films
Series
Veterans Journey Home
Topic / Theme
Mental health treatments, Veterans (Armed services), Post-traumatic stress disorder, Prayer and meditation
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Warrior Films
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Veterans Journey Home, Solutions
directed by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015; produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 15 mins
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emot...
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directed by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015; produced by Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films, in Veterans Journey Home (Oakland, CA: Warrior Films, 2020), 15 mins
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Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery...
Warrior Films is bringing “Veterans Journey Home” to life. This five film series tells a different kind of “Hero’s Journey” than the one the public is used to. Not the tales of heroism and valor on the battlefield but the story of Veterans willing to fight the battle of the demons within – to find emotional and psychological peace with the ghosts of past decisions and actions. This hero’s journey requires a different kind of bravery, not facing bullets and IEDs, but facing tears of anguish and loss, facing acceptance of extreme fear, facing rage at betrayal, facing paralyzing self-doubt and shame, facing judgments of self-hatred.The Veterans in our films, different across race, class, and culture – men and women, African Americans and Latinos, gay and straight…flesh out our different storylines. Their differing backgrounds and experiences express the full range of combat soldiery. Challenged by unemployment, rape, child abuse, homelessness, suicidal ideation, drug and alcohol addiction and more, what we witness through them is an emotional hurricane. Though at times terrifying, shocking, and emotionally wrenching, their stories of transformation ultimately prove tremendously uplifting, filled with humor and spirit, buoyed all the more by the expansive hearts of the men and women who serve them.The philosophical underpinning to the entire five part series. The greatest minds highlight community-based, non-medicalized solutions for Veterans returning home.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015, Warrior Films
Author / Creator
Frederick Marx, fl. 1981-2015
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Warrior Films
Series
Veterans Journey Home
Topic / Theme
Veterans (Armed services), Post-traumatic stress disorder, Mental health treatments, United States Intervention in Afghanistan, December 22, 2001-, Iraq War, 2003-2011
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Warrior Films
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