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Psychiatric Casualties

By: Dr. Mark Russell & Dr. Charles Figley
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  • This podcast is a clinical exploration into the untold truth of military mental healthcare from two insiders. Join Navy Veteran and psychologist, Mark Russell and Marine Veteran and psychologist, Charles Figley as they explore evidence of preventable generational wartime mental health crises, the "dark side" of the military's long-standing strategies to deal with its mental health dilemma, and what is required to truly transform behavioral health both within and outside of military populations.

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Episodes
  • EP:9 Legal Prosecution, Incarceration and Executions of Mental Illness
    Jun 14 2024

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    A clinical discussion exploring the historical and ongoing neglect of psychiatric issues among military personnel, highlighting the severe consequences of this neglect through various wars, including World War II, Vietnam, and the recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Discover the dark side of military discipline, the cruel treatments meted out to those suffering from war stress injuries, and the ethical dilemmas faced by military commanders.

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    For further insights and to join the conversation, reach out to Mark at mrussellphd@gmail.com. Your engagement can help pave the way for a future where military mental health is no longer a silent battlefield.

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    40 mins
  • EP:8 Historical Use of Punishment to maintain Discipline Among the Ranks
    May 30 2024

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    Some of the content in this episode may be disturbing to some of the listeners. Please be aware.

    In this raw and revealing episode, Mark Russell and Charles Figley tackle the harrowing subject of military mental health and the cruel punishments historically used to maintain discipline within the ranks. As they dig into the third chapter of their book, 'Psychiatric Casualties,' they uncover the dark strategies employed by the military to handle psychiatric casualties—from corporal punishment to the caging of marines.

    This episode is to acknowledge the full cost of war and the urgent need for compassion over cruelty. Listen in for an eye-opening discussion on the military's failure to communicate care for its own.

    Table of Contents for Discussion

    For further insights and to join the conversation, reach out to Mark at mrussellphd@gmail.com. Your engagement can help pave the way for a future where military mental health is no longer a silent battlefield.

    Tune into our CHW Streaming Radio and the full lineup at cominghomewell.com
    Download on Apple Play and Google Play

    Online-Therapy.com ~ Life Changing Therapy Click here for a 20% discount on your first month.

    Thank you for listening! Be sure to SHARE, LIKE and leave us a REVIEW!

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    53 mins
  • Ep:7 Cruel and Inhumane Handling
    May 17 2024

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    Join Mark and Charles as they explore the shadows of military history, uncovering the stark reality of psychiatric neglect in the armed forces. In this episode your hosts explore Chapter 3 of their book, "Cruel and Inhumane Handling," shedding light on the military's failure to address the full cost of war on soldiers' mental health.

    Hear the chilling accounts of ancient and historical practices of punishment for those deemed weak or cowardly, from the Roman legions to the American Civil War. Discover the troubling legacy of branding, barreling, and flogging, and how these brutal tactics aimed to maintain discipline by making examples of those suffering from psychiatric injuries. As Mark and Charles reveal, these "dark strategies" are not relics of the past but continue to haunt military mental health care in various forms, perpetuating a cycle of trauma and neglect.

    Through their conversation, the hosts expose the complexities of distinguishing cowardice from war stress injuries and the military's dilemma of balancing the need to fight wars with the obligation to protect the mental well-being of its soldiers. They discuss the phenomenon of "Old Sergeant Syndrome," the inevitable breaking point of even the most battle-hardened veterans, and the implications for military discipline and cohesion.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of military history, mental health, and the human cost of war. Tune in for a sobering yet necessary discussion on the urgent need for change in how we address the invisible wounds of battle.

    Table of Contents for Discussion

    For further insights and to join the conversation, reach out to Mark at mrussellphd@gmail.com. Your engagement can help pave the way for a future where military mental health is no longer a silent battlefield.

    Tune into our CHW Streaming Radio and the full lineup at cominghomewell.com
    Download on Apple Play and Google Play

    Online-Therapy.com ~ Life Changing Therapy Click here for a 20% discount on your first month.

    Thank you for listening! Be sure to SHARE, LIKE and leave us a REVIEW!

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    52 mins

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