Russell CarrinAge of EmpathyAn Enemy Besides the EnemyHow I learned about the risk of sexual assault in a combat zoneApr 101Apr 101
Russell CarrinBlack BearCrazy or Not?The time I decided a soldier wasn’t psychotic, just tired of warApr 13Apr 13
Russell CarrinInvisible IllnessSixteen Years After a Soldier’s SuicideWhether I could have saved him, the loss remainsMar 252Mar 252
Russell CarrinBlack BearA Soldier Shot Himself in the LegI fought the colonel determined to punish him for itMar 1811Mar 1811
Russell CarrinBlack Bear“Doc, You Can’t Stop Me”I didn’t really understand the reason a soldier wanted to kill himself until after he was goneMar 515Mar 515
Russell CarrinThe MemoiristPicking up the Pieces After a Soldier’s Suicide in IraqWhat I had to do as his psychiatrist and how it all affected meFeb 2710Feb 2710
Russell CarrinBlack BearA Suicide’s Lonely Aftermath in a War ZoneIt crushed other soldiers, medical staff, and me, his psychiatristFeb 1919Feb 1919
Russell CarrinThe MemoiristA Cold Day for Mortar ExplosionsHow I responded to two near-death experiences in Iraq haunted me for yearsFeb 1510Feb 1510
Russell CarrinHuman PartsThe Day He Left the Base for GoodAs his psychiatrist, I should have been able to stop his suicideFeb 94Feb 94