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245 00 $aLiving and surviving in harm's way :$ba psychological treatment handbook for pre- and post-deployment of military personnel /$cedited by Sharon Morgillo Freeman, Bret A. Moore, Arthur Freeman.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c©2009.
300 $a1 online resource (xxix, 513 pages) :$billustrations
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aIn Living and Surviving in Harm's Way, experts investigate the psychological impact of how warriors live and survive in combat duty. They address the combat preparation of servicemen and women, their support systems, and their interpersonal and intrapersonal experiences. The text maintains a focus on cognitive-behavioral interventions for treating various combat-related disorders, and addresses psychological health and adjustment after leaving the battlefield. The text is logically organized for easy reading and reference, and covers often overlooked topics such as preparation and training of.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 00 $gIntroduction /$rArthur Freeman, Sharon Morgillo Freeman, and Bret A. Moore --$gPart I Understanding the service member --$tThe soldier's mind: motivation, mindset, and attitude /$rMichael D. Matthews --$tTraining to the warrior ethos: implications for clinicians treating military members and their families /$rJohn R. Christian, James R. Stivers, and Morgan T. Sammons --$tChallenges and threats of deployment /$rGreg M. Reger and Bret A. Moore --$tIntegration of women into the modern military /$rCarrie H. Kennedy and Rosemary C. Malone --$gPart II On being a service member --$tMilitary stress: effects of acute, chronic, and traumatic stress on mental and physical health /$rMegan M. Kelly and Dawne S. Vogt --$tVulnerability factors: raising and lowering the threshold for response /$rArthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman --$tScanning for danger: readjustment to the noncombat environment /$rLauren M. Conoscenti, Vera Vine, Anthony Papa, and Brett T. Litz --$tAssessment and evaluation: collecting the requisite building blocks for treatment planning /$rArthur Freeman and Sharon Morgillo Freeman --$gPart III The individual service member -- intervention --$tTheoretical base for treatment of military personnel /$rArthur Freeman and Bret A. Moore --$tCore psychotherapeutic tasks with returning soldiers: a case conceptualization approach /$rDonald Meichenbaum --$tTreatment of anxiety disorders /$rDavid S. Riggs --$tDepression and suicide: a diathesis-stress model for understanding and treatment /$rM. David Rudd --$tSubstance use, misuse, and abuse: impaired problem solving and coping /$rSharon Morgillo Freeman and Michael R. Hurst, reviewed by Hugh Ruesser --$tCharacteristics, effects, and treatment of sleep disorders in service members /$rBret A. Moore and Barry Krakow --$tAfter the battle: violence and the warrior /$rBret A. Moore, C. Alan Hopewell, and David Grossman --$tMyths and realities of pharmacotherapy in the military /$rSharon Morgillo Freeman, Leslie Lundt, Edward J. Swanton, and Bret A. Moore --$gPart IV The service member's family and community -- intervention --$tWar and children coping with parental deployment /$rP. Alex Mabe --$tIntimate relationships and the military /$rJudith A. Lyons --$tMilitary children; the sometimes orphans of war /$rJudith A. Cohen, Robin F. Goodman, Carole L. Campbell, Bonnie Carroll, and Heather Campagna --$tCommunity response to returning military /$rWalter Erich Penk and Nathan Ainspan --$tIssues of grief, loss, honor, and remembrance: spirituality and work with military personnel and their families /$rKent D. Drescher, Marissa Burgoyne, Elizabeth Casas, Lauren Lovato, Erika Curran, Ilona Pivar, and David W. Foy --$tFuture directions: trauma, resilience, and recovery research /$rAlan L. Peterson, Jeffrey A. Cigrang, and William Isler.
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650 0 $aWar neuroses$vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
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650 22 $aCognitive Behavioral Therapy$xmethods
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650 22 $aMilitary Psychiatry
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700 1 $aFreeman, Sharon Morgillo.
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