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Biography & Autobiography Military

After the War

Surviving PTSD and Changing Mental Health Culture

by (author) Stéphane Grenier

with Adam Montgomery

Publisher
University of Regina Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2018
Category
Military, Work-Related Health
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780889775350
    Publish Date
    Feb 2018
    List Price
    $14.99

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Description

After serving in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide and civil war, Lieutenant Colonel Stéphane Grenier returned to Canada haunted by his experiences. Facing post-traumatic stress disorder and an archaic establishment, he spent ten years confronting--and changing--the military mental health system from within.

Coining the term “Operational Stress Injury” to allow the military to see mental injury in the same light as a physical wound, Grenier founded the Operational Stress Injury Social Support program that provides help for mentally injured soldiers and veterans.

Since retiring from the military in 2012, his groundbreaking approach has been adopted by civilian society. Through his social enterprise Mental Health Innovations, Grenier delivers his direct “walk the talk” method to improve mental well being in government and business.

About the authors

Stéphane Grenier is a veteran of the Canadian Military who retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. The recipient of a Meritorious Service Cross by the Governor General, he was recently awarded an honourary Doctor of Laws by the University of Guelph. He lives in Val-des-Monts, Québec.

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Adam Montgomery, PhD, is an historian of medicine and military history and the author of The Invisible Injured.

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