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Contributors ix
Introduction: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Active-Duty Personnel and Veterans Josef I. Ruzek Paula P. Schnurr Jennifer J. Vasterling Matthew J. Friedman 3
I Epidemiology and Course 11
Chapter 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 Terri Tanielian 13
Chapter 2 Posttraumatic Stress Reactions Over Time: The Battlefield, Homecoming, and Long-Term Course Jennifer J. Vasterling Erin S. Daly Matthew J. Friedman 35
II Assessment 57
Chapter 3 Assessment of Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Related Mental Health Outcomes Dawne S. Vogt Lissa Dutra Annemarie Reardon Rebecca Zisserson Mark W. Miller 59
Chapter 4 Assessment and Treatment in Polytrauma Contexts: Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder David L. Butler Robin A. Hurley Katherine H. Taber 87
Chapter 5 Assessment and Management of High-Risk Suicidal States in Postdeployment Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Military Personnel Cynthia A. Claassen Kerry L. Knox 109
III Noncombat Stressors and Their Ramifications 129
Chapter 6 Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault During Military Service Amy E. Street Rachel Kimerling Margret E. Bell Joanne Pavao 131
Chapter 7 Couple and Family Issues and Interventions for Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars Candice M. Monson Steffany J. Fredman Casey T. Taft 151
Chapter 8 Meeting the Wartime Needs of Military Children and Adolescents Stephen J. Cozza 171
IV Prevention and Treatment 191
Chapter 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 Brett Litz 193
Chapter 10 Evidence-Based Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Military Personnel Barbara O. Rothbaum Maryrose Gerardi Bekh Bradley Matthew J. Friedman 215
V A Public Health Approach 241
Chapter 11 Barriers to Mental Health Treatment Engagement Among Veterans Tracy Stecker John Fortney 243
Chapter 12 Enhancing Systems of Care for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: From Private Practice to Large Health Care Systems Josef I. Ruzek Sonja V. Batten 261
Conclusion: Understanding the Effects of Deployment to a War Zone Paula P. Schnurr Josef I. Ruzek Jennifer J. Vasterling Matthew J. Friedman 283
Index 295
About the Editors 311
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