The Veterans and Active Duty Military Psychotherapy Treatment Planner - Bret A. Moore, Arthur E. Jongsma

The Veterans and Active Duty Military Psychotherapy Treatment Planner

Buch | Softcover
340 Seiten
2009
John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-470-44098-8 (ISBN)
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Unprecedented levels of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, depression, and other mental health issues are being reported among U.S. service members. An important new addition to the PracticePlanners series, The Veterans and Active Duty Military Psychotherapy Treatment Planner provides all the elements necessary to quickly develop formal treatment plans tailored to the unique needs of active duty soldiers and veterans. This unique and much-needed treatment planner provides mental health providers and community hospital-based providers with guidance on diagnosis, and includes long-term goals, short-term objectives, and evidence-based, clinically tested treatment options.

Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr., PhD, is the Series Editor for the bestselling PracticePlanners(r). Since 1971, he has provided professional mental health services to both inpatient and outpatient clients. He was the founder and director of Psychological Consultants, a group private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for twenty-five years.?He is the author or coauthor of over forty books and conducts training workshops for mental health professionals around the world. Bret A. Moore, PsyD, ABPP, is a clinical psychologist with the Indian Health Services, Fort Peck, Montana. In 2008, he?left?Active Duty?service in the U.S. Army where he served as a captain and a clinical psychologist with the 85th Combat Stress Control (CSC) unit based in Fort Hood, Texas. He has extensive experience treating veterans, including two tours of duty in Iraq as an Officer in Charge of Preventive Services and Officer in Charge of Clinical Operations. He is coeditor of Living and Surviving in Harm's Way: A Psychological Treatment Handbook for Pre- and Post-Deployment of Military Personnel.

Practice Planners Series Preface x Acknowledgments xii Introduction 1 Sample Treatment Plan 8 Adjustment to Killing 12 Adjustment to the Military Culture 19 Amputation, Loss of Mobility, Disfigurement 25 Anger Management and Domestic Violence 32 Antisocial Behavior in the Military 41 Anxiety 48 Attention and Concentration Deficits 57 Bereavement Due to the Loss of a Comrade 64 Borderline Personality 71 Brief Reactive Psychotic Episode 80 Chronic Pain after Injury 86 Combat and Operational Stress Reaction 92 Conflict with Comrades 99 Depression 106 Diversity Acceptance 114 Financial Difficulties 119 Homesickness/Loneliness 126 Insomnia 133 Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 139 Nightmares 146 Opioid Dependence 152 Panic/Agoraphobia 163 Parenting Problems Related to Deployment 172 Performance-Enhancing Supplement Use 178 Phobia 184 Physiological Stress Response--Acute 193 Post-Deployment Reintegration Problems 199 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 206 Pre-Deployment Stress 216 Separation and Divorce 223 Sexual Assault by Another Service Member 232 Shift Work Sleep Disorder 238 Social Discomfort 244 Spiritual and Religious Issues 251 Substance Abuse/Dependence 257 Suicidal Ideation 268 Survivor's Guilt 274 Tobacco Use 280 Appendix A: Bibliotherapy Suggestions 287 Appendix B: Professional References for Evidence-based Chapters 304 Appendix C: Index of DSM-IV-TR(t); Codes Associated with Presenting Problems 317

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.9.2009
Reihe/Serie PracticePlanners
Verlagsort Chichester
Sprache englisch
Maße 176 x 252 mm
Gewicht 536 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-470-44098-8 / 0470440988
ISBN-13 978-0-470-44098-8 / 9780470440988
Zustand Neuware
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