Combat exposure and mental health: the long-term effects among US Vietnam and Gulf veterans

Using a random sample of more than 4000 veterans, we test the effects of combat exposure on mental health. We focus on two cohorts of veterans: those who served in Vietnam (1964-1975) and the Gulf War (1990-1991). Combat exposure differed between these groups in intensity, duration and elapsed time since exposure. We find that combat exposure generally, and exposure to dead, dying, or wounded people, specifically, is a significant predictor of mental health declines as measured by an individual's Mental Component Summary score.

Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD: Application to an Operation Enduring Freedom Veteran

There is increasing recognition that combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects the service member or veteran who experienced the trauma, his or her partner, and their relationship more broadly. Reactions by partners and other loved ones can also serve as impediments to, or facilitators of, recovery in the wake of trauma exposure.

Cognitive-affective characteristics of smokers with and without posttraumatic stress disorder and panic psychopathology

The present study evaluated differences among daily smokers with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder (PD), panic attacks (PA), and no axis I psychopathology (past 6 months) in terms of several cognitive-affective variables implicated in both the onset and maintenance of anxiety psychopathology and cigarette smoking. The sample consisted of 123 daily smokers (62% women: M(age)=29.7, SD=11.9).

Cognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder delivered to rural veterans via telemental health: a randomized noninferiority clinical trial

To compare clinical and process outcomes of cognitive processing therapy-cognitive only version (CPT-C) delivered via videoteleconferencing (VTC) to in-person in a rural, ethnically diverse sample of veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).METHOD: A randomized clinical trial with a noninferiority design was used to determine if providing CPT-C via VTC is effective and 'as good as' in-person delivery. The study took place between March 2009 and June 2013. PTSD was diagnosed per DSM-IV. Participants received 12 sessions of CPT-C via VTC (n = 61) or in-person (n = 64).

Cognitive behaviour therapy versus eye movement desensitization and reprocessing for post-traumatic disorder-is it all in the homework then?

Introduction Treatment of choice for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is either eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) or trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy (TFCBT). Objective The aim of the present meta-analysis was to determine whether there are any differences between these two treatments with respect to efficacy and efficiency in treating PTSD. Method We performed a comprehensive literature search using several electronic search engines as well as manual searches of other review papers.

Cognitieve gedragstherapie bij ouderen met angststoornissen

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Cognitieve gedragstherapie : theorie en praktijk

Een praktisch handboek voor een training in de cognitieve gedragstherapie (CGT) op basis van theoretische inzichten en klinische ervaring. De werkbladen uit het boek zijn gratis te downloaden via www.nieuwezijds.nl.

Clinical manual for management of PTSD

The Clinical Manual for Management of PTSD has latest information on post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This manual covers a topics relevant to clinical practice and addresses basic, specific aspects of diagnosis and treatment. This manual tries to bridge gap between research community and clinician by providing clinically relevant information.

Client, practitioner and system characteristics influencing the occurrence of secondary traumatic stress {STS} in mental health practitioners

Secondary Traumatic Stress [STS] is a constellation of conditions ranging from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)-like symptoms to transformative cognitive shifts in self and world view. Prior to the mid 1990's much of the STS research focused on emergency responders (Arvay, M.J. 2001, Arvay & Uhlemann 2001), human service providers (Follette et al 1996, Bride 1995), and on one type of STS--vicarious traumatization. Since the mid 1990's STS research has increased in scope and volume, yet, little is known about how mental health practitioners experience Secondary Traumatic Stress.

Clara's oorlog : het waargebeurde verhaal van een jong meisje over haar wonderbaarlijke overleving tijdens de bezetting van de nazi's

Vanaf het moment dat de nazi's op 21 juli 1942 de kleine Poolse stad Zolkiew bezetten, veranderde het leven van de vijftienjarige Clara radicaal. Terwijl de Joodse bevolking werd afgeslacht of op transport werd gesteld, verborg Clara's familie zich samen met twee andere gezinnen in een uitgegraven kruipruimte onder het huis van de Duitse familie Beck. Meer dan zestig jaar later heeft Clara Kramer haar ervaringen opgeschreven.

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