This volume arises from a workshop called to address the possibility that the disorder in people returning from combat or peace-keeping duty may be related to physical disabilities or other,
less visible wounds such as depression, stress, and chronic pain. In order to provide a complete record of the workshop, full texts of all the papers are delivered on vulnerability, diagnosis
and assessment, training and treatment, technology-based training and treatment, and co-morbidity. Among specific topics are the genetics of suicidal behavior, the psychological screening
procedure for relocating soldiers of the Austrian armed forces, post-traumatic stress disorder and aggression, virtual reality and biofeedback to help war fighters deal with stress, and mental
health and psychosocial care for citizens affected by war in Lebanon. Annotation 穢2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)