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  1. His work on moral injury is found in his books, Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character and Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming. In 2018, Volunteers of America established The Shay Moral Injury Center, named in his honor and dedicated to furthering knowledge about moral injury in the many populations who experience it. He lives in the Boston ...

  2. why odysseus adventures are an ironic allegory 103 13. above the whirlpool 1°7 guilt and good character 109 14. calypso: odysseus the sexaholic 113 15. odysseus at home 120 lies, tests, disguises 121 slaughter of the infamous suitors 134 coldness and cruelty to nearest and dearest 137 trauma and odysseus character 140 he leaves—again! #144 ...

  3. Shay argues that military changes that exacerbated combat trauma began during WWII, and refers to "the poor combat performance of American troops against their German army adversaries," saying that "we lost so many of our battles against the Germans" as a result of poor leadership and lack of cohesion. Shay says that American officers "demanded blind obedience" while the Germans practiced ...

  4. 4. Nov. 2003 · Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming [Shay, Jonathan, McCain, Senator John, Cleland, Senator Max] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

  5. Shay argues that military changes that exacerbated combat trauma began during WWII, and refers to "the poor combat performance of American troops against their German army adversaries," saying that "we lost so many of our battles against the Germans" as a result of poor leadership and lack of cohesion. Shay says that American officers "demanded ...

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  6. In this original psychological literary work, Dr. Jonathan Shay continues what he started in his book, Achilles in Vietnam. Uses the Odyssey, the story of a soldier's homecoming, Shay sheds light on the pitfalls that trap many veterans on the road to recovery, the return to civilian life. The combination of psychological insight and literary brilliance feels seamless. Shay makes an impassioned ...

  7. In this ambitious follow-up to "Achilles in Vietnam, " Dr. Jonathan Shay uses the "Odyssey, " the story of a soldier's homecoming, to illuminate the pitfalls that trap many veterans on the road back to civilian life. Seamlessly combining important psychological work and brilliant literary interpretation with an impassioned plea to renovate American military institutions, Shay deepens our ...