In light of the present deployments of international troops to
Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries, there is an urgency to
respectfully address the findings in this book and to understand
how to provide the best treatment approaches for soldiers upon
their return home. This book is a philosophical interpretative
inquiry into the experience of contemporary peacekeepers suffering
from trauma. The question, "what is the experience of contemporary
peacekeepers healing from trauma?" reflected a commitment to
understanding the nature of healing from the trauma of contemporary
peacekeeping deployments. Throughout this book, an interpretative
phenomenological approach was appropriated from various texts to
uncover the experience of contemporary peacekeepers who have sought
treatment for trauma resulting from recent deployments to Somalia,
Rwanda, and the former Yugoslavia.
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