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Jonathan Shay



Jonathan Shay is an American psychiatrist and author known for his groundbreaking work on combat trauma and moral injury. Holding degrees from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, he began his career in neurological research before shifting his focus to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) while working with Vietnam War veterans at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Boston.
Shay gained recognition for drawing parallels between the experiences of modern combat veterans and the warriors depicted in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. His books, Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character (1994) and Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming (2002), explore PTSD through the lens of ancient literature, illustrat
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Achilles in Vietnam: Combat...

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Voices in Wartime Anthology

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“Melodramas of moral courage provide satisfaction through the comforting fantasy that our own character would hold steady under the most extreme pressure of dreadful events. [But we must face] the painful awareness that in all likelyhood one's own character would not have stood firm.”
Jonathan Shay, Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character

“As beasts are beneath human restraints, gods are above them... It would be foolish and untruthful to deny the appeal of exalted, godlike intoxication....We have seen the paradox that these godlike exalted moments often correspond to times when the men who have survived them say that they have acted like beasts....Above all, a sense of merely human virtue, a sense of being valued and of valuing anything seems to have fled their lives....However, all of our virtues come from not being gods. Generosity is meaningless to a god, who never suffers shortage or want. Courage is meaningless to a god, who is immortal and can never suffer permanent injury. The godlike berserk state can destroy the capacity for virtue. Whether the berserker is beneath humanity as an animal, above it as a god, or both, he is cut off from all human community when he is in this state.”
Jonathan Shay, Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character

“Major recovery, however, requires that personal narrative be particular, not general. The friends who died in Vietnam were not friends in general but particular human beings. The survivors who lost them are also particular human beings, and they must be given permission by the community to speak without fear that their particularity will rupture the we-all-went-through-the-same-thing support that they have come to rely upon. In a fully realized personal narrative the survivor grips the herald's staff and speaks as himself.”
Jonathan Shay, Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character

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