WW1 Canadian CEF: A Weary Road—Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force is a softcover reference book examining the psychological impact of the First World War on Canadian soldiers. The volume explores the experiences of Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) personnel affected by what was then called “shell shock,” now recognized as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Drawing on historical documents, personal accounts, and military records, the book provides analysis of how shell shock was understood, diagnosed, and treated by military authorities and medical staff at the time. The context of trench warfare, combat conditions, and the social attitudes of the period are detailed to enhance understanding of both the medical and personal challenges faced by servicemen. This used softcover edition is intended for reference, offering researchers and collectors insight into an aspect of Canada’s military and medical history during World War I. The book’s content is factual and historically grounded. Total of 461 pages.
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