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Book SynopsisThis state-of-the-science guide to assessing and treating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in active-duty service members and veterans has now been extensively revised with 65% new material. Leading authorities review available evidence-based treatments, including individual, group, and couple and family therapy approaches. Knowledge about military culture, the stressors experienced by service members, and common challenges for both military and civilian practitioners is woven through the volume and reflected in the vivid case examples. Chapters on specific clinical issues delve into co-occurring affective, anxiety, substance use, and sleep disorders; treatment of particular types of trauma; suicide prevention; and more.
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*Chapters on additional treatments: mindfulness-based behavioral and cognitive therapies, stress inoculation training, cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy, group therapy, and complementary and alternative therapies.
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"Moore and Penk have once again assembled a 'who’s who' of leading researchers to present the latest on evidence-based treatments for PTSD in military personnel. The second edition of this handbook is an absolute 'must read' for anyone who provides care to this population. The detailed insights into important considerations for working with military personnel, careful attention to clinical issues that frequently co-occur with PTSD, and clearly presented case examples that illustrate how to implement the various treatments successfully are what make this volume stand apart."--Brian P. Marx, PhD, National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System; Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine
"This volume covers every key topic related to helping those suffering from PTSD after military trauma. The second edition provides a thorough update of issues, treatment approaches, and distinctive clinical presentations. Clinicians and researchers in the field cannot afford to miss this volume, which boasts many of the world’s foremost experts in both PTSD and military psychiatry. Destined to be the gold-standard reference."--Richard A. Bryant, PhD, School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Australia
"Noted clinician-scholars Moore and Penk provide up-to-date, detailed guidance on empirically supported trauma treatments, helping practitioners become both knowledgeable and culturally competent for engaging with military members, veterans, and their families. The editors have ensured that each chapter offers comprehensive, practical coverage of assessment, treatment, and progress monitoring. Well-edited chapters address interventions ranging from cognitive-behavioral to psychodynamic approaches, from individual to group to couple and family therapies, and from psychopharmacological to complementary and alternative treatments. The volume also includes specific discussions of common co-occurring conditions, which community practitioners will find very useful."--James A. Martin, PhD, LICSW, Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired); Professor of Social Work and Social Research, Bryn Mawr College
"This second edition represents an important advancement in mapping the landscape of PTSD, including its diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. As geopolitical political conflicts only get more complex, PTSD has become the signature injury of military engagement. Moore and Penk introduce psychology as a modern tool for understanding and helping those who are struggling in the aftermath of traumatic experiences. This is an essential and comprehensive reference that belongs in the library of anyone working with military personnel."--Eric A. Zillmer, PsyD, Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology, Drexel University -A great resource. The book updates readers on the emerging treatment trends and helps them understand treatment more clearly….Provides valuable insights into therapies that can be offered to those combating PTSD. This is a very worthwhile book. *****!--Doody's Review Service, 7/26/2019ƒƒA comprehensive, practical resource for clinicians and others who treat military personnel....I highly recommend this book to mental health professionals, chaplains, and health care providers who may work with the military. It may also be of interest to military members and their families, and treatment providers who are new to the VA system. (on the first edition)--International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 6/24/2011
Table of ContentsForeword, Matthew J. Friedman
Introduction: PTSD in the Military, Bret A. Moore & Walter E. Penk
I. Treatment Approaches for PTSD in Military Personnel
1. Understanding and Working within the Military Culture, Bret A. Moore
2. Issues in Assessment of PTSD in Military Personnel, Sunny Dutra, Jasmeet P. Hayes, & Terence M. Keane
3. Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Alan L. Peterson, Edna B. Foa, & David S. Riggs
4. Cognitive Processing Therapy, Amy M. Williams, Tara E. Galovski, & Patricia A. Resick
5. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Mark C. Russell, Howard Lipke, & Charles R. Figley
6. Mindfulness-Based Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Emily M. O’Bryan, Kristen M. Kraemer, Christina M. Luberto, & Richard Sears
7. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Harold Kudler & Russell B. Carr
8. Stress Inoculation Training: A Resilience-Engendering Intervention, Donald Meichenbaum
9. Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD: Theory and Practice of Couple and Family Interventions, Anne C. Wagner, Meredith S. H. Landy, & Candice M. Monson
10. Group Therapy for PTSD, Walter E. Penk, Dolores Little, & Nathan D. Ainspan
11. Psychopharmacological and Neuromodulation Treatment, William M. Sauvé & Stephen M. Stahl
12. Complementary and Alternative Therapies, Gary Elkins, Lynae Roberts, & Samuel Stork
13. Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Walter Penk, Dolores Little, & Nathan Ainspan
II. Specific Clinical Issues Associated with PTSD
14. Co-Occurring Affective and Anxiety Disorders, Eric C. Meyer, Nathan A. Kimbrel, Matthew T. Tull, & Sandra B. Morissette
15. Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders, Marc I. Kruse, Tessa C. Denman, Alexia G. Maness, & Suzy Bird Gulliver
16. Chronic Pain and PTSD, John D. Otis
17. Traumatic Brain Injury, Jennifer J. Vasterling, Mieke Verfaellie, Susan M. McGlynn, & Vanessa D’Orio
18. Military Sexual Trauma, Nicholas D. Holder & Alina M. Surís
19. Sleep Disorders, William L. Brim & David S. Riggs
20. Managing the Service Member with Suicidal Ideation, Nancy A. Skopp, David D. Luxton, Nigel Bush, & M. David Rudd
21. Treating Moral Injury in Military Members and Veterans, Danielle S. Berke, Nora Kline, Jessica Carney, Julie D. Yeterian, & Brett T. Litz
22. Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders in Military Veterans, Christine A. Courtois & Julian D. Ford
23. Identifying and Facilitating Posttraumatic Growth in Military Personnel, Cara L. Blevins, Taryn C. Greene, & Richard G. Tedeschi
Author Index
Subject Index