Caring for veterans with deployment-related stress disorders : Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond
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Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2011.
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First edition.
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9781433809255, 1433809257
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xi, 312 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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Published
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2011.
Edition
First edition.
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English
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9781433809255, 1433809257

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Contributors Introduction: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Active Duty Personnel and Veterans Josef I. Ruzek, Paula P. Schnurr, Jennifer J. Vasterling, and Matthew J. Friedman I. Epidemiology and Course 1.Epidemiology of Trauma Events and Mental Health Outcomes Among Service Members Deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan Rajeev Ramchand, Terry L. Schell, Lisa H. Jaycox, and Terri Tanielian2.Posttraumatic Stress Reactions Over Time: The Battlefield, Homecoming, and Long-Term Course Jennifer J. Vasterling, Erin S. Daly, and Matthew J. FriedmanII. Assessment 3.Assessment of Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Related Mental Health Outcomes Dawne S. Vogt, Lissa Dutra, Annemarie Reardon, Rebecca Zisserson, and Mark W. Miller4.Assessment and Treatment in Polytrauma Contexts: Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder David L. Butler, Robin A. Hurley, and Katherine H. Taber5.Assessment and Management of High-Risk Suicidal States in Postdeployment Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Military Personnel Cynthia A. Claassen and Kerry L. KnoxIII. Noncombat Stressors and Their Ramifications 6.Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault During Military Service Amy E. Street, Rachel Kimerling, Margret E. Bell, and Joanne Pavao7.Couple and Family Issues and Interventions for Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars Candice M. Monson, Steffany J. Fredman, and Casey T. Taft8.Meeting the Wartime Needs of Military Children and Adolescents Stephen J. CozzaIV. Prevention and Treatment 9.Comprehensive Soldier Fitness, Battlemind, and the Stress Continuum Model: Military Organizational Approaches to Prevention William P. Nash, Lillian Krantz, Nathan Stein, Richard J. Westphal, and Brett Litz10.Evidence-Based Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Military Personnel Barbara O. Rothbaum, Maryrose Gerardi, Bekh Bradley, and Matthew J. Friedman V.
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V. A Public Health Approach 11.Barriers to Mental Health Treatment Engagement Among Veterans Tracy Stecker and John Fortney12.Enhancing Systems of Care for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: From Private Practice to Large Health Care Systems Josef I. Ruzek and Sonja V. BattenConclusion: Understanding the Effects of Deployment to a War Zone Paula P. Schnurr, Josef I. Ruzek, Jennifer J. Vasterling, and Matthew J. Friedman Index About the Editors.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ruzek, J. I. (2011). Caring for veterans with deployment-related stress disorders: Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond (First edition.). American Psychological Association.

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Ruzek, Josef I. 2011. Caring for Veterans With Deployment-related Stress Disorders: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Beyond. American Psychological Association.

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Ruzek, Josef I. Caring for Veterans With Deployment-related Stress Disorders: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Beyond American Psychological Association, 2011.

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Ruzek, Josef I. Caring for Veterans With Deployment-related Stress Disorders: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Beyond First edition., American Psychological Association, 2011.

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