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Combat exposure, PTSD and physical- health

Trauma, PTSD, and self-reported physical health prior to and following counselling : longitudinal study

Trauma, PTSD, and self-reported physical health prior to and following counselling : longitudinal study

... The finding that longer-term counselling appeared to lead to a significant reduction in health scores, equating to more symptom reporting, and no change in PTSD severity scores, is c[r] ...

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Stigmatizing Attitudes Towards Men and Women Combat Veterans with Combat Related PTSD

Stigmatizing Attitudes Towards Men and Women Combat Veterans with Combat Related PTSD

... affect physical health, especially because individuals with mental disorders are more likely to engage in unhealthy behaviors such as smoking and eating poorly (Tanielian et ...

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The effects of combat exposure on reenlistment and attrition

The effects of combat exposure on reenlistment and attrition

... to combat zones where large segments of the active duty population now experience stressful and repeated deployments over the length of their ...and combat exposures to a host of mental health ...

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The Effects of Combat Exposure on the Military Divorce Rate

The Effects of Combat Exposure on the Military Divorce Rate

... Military Combat Experience Adversely Affect Marital Relations?” The sample included 2,101 enlisted men who served in the Army between 1965 and ...increased exposure to combat will lower an ...

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Comorbidities with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among combat veterans: 15 years postwar analysis

Comorbidities with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among combat veterans: 15 years postwar analysis

... between physical and mental health, and the impact of stress and traumatic events on the hypothalamic- pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, with the consequent metabolic disorders and impairments of cortisol ...

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OEF/OIF veterans with and without PTSD : levels of relationship distress, social support, combat experience, and deployment

OEF/OIF veterans with and without PTSD : levels of relationship distress, social support, combat experience, and deployment

... and physical health treatment, location of care, military experience, school, family and interpersonal relationships, work, legal problems, financial problems, social support, and services ...mental ...

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Treatment of Combat-related PTSD with Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy

Treatment of Combat-related PTSD with Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy

... • Based on intention to treat, VRET achieves more rapid responses, and higher response rates, than imaginal exposure for PTSD. • Combination VRET with pharmacotherapy has additive th[r] ...

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Prolonged Exposure for PTSD in a Veterans Health Administration PTSD Clinic

Prolonged Exposure for PTSD in a Veterans Health Administration PTSD Clinic

... Prolonged exposure was considered in the treatment plan for any veteran who met criteria for PTSD, was interested in re- ceiving psychotherapy for PTSD, had at least one specific trauma memory, and ...

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Veterans’ Experiences with Combat-Related PTSD Treatment

Veterans’ Experiences with Combat-Related PTSD Treatment

... for PTSD, McLay and McBrien deployed with the First Marine Expeditionary Force to Camp Fallujah, Iraq, and documented the first use of virtual-reality based therapy to treat combat-related PTSD ...

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Posttraumatic growth in combat veterans with PTSD  A literature review

Posttraumatic growth in combat veterans with PTSD A literature review

... E-Mental health tools like permanent assessment via smartphone applications could be utilized to support the ...no combat adversity has been experienced yet and medical cadets show growth based on the ...

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Military service, combat exposure, and health in the later lives of US men

Military service, combat exposure, and health in the later lives of US men

... of health. Fourth, veterans may have served in the military and in combat due to characteristics that are not fully captured by the independent variables that are included in the current analyses to correct ...

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Psychiatric diagnoses and punishment for misconduct: the effects of PTSD in combat deployed Marines

Psychiatric diagnoses and punishment for misconduct: the effects of PTSD in combat deployed Marines

... Some military studies examining Navy personnel have found that African Americans have higher rates of invol- vement in the military’s discipline system compared to Caucasians [41-44]. Our study replicated this finding ...

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Exploring Symptoms of PTSD and Therapeutic Benefits of Artmaking for Combat Veteran Artists

Exploring Symptoms of PTSD and Therapeutic Benefits of Artmaking for Combat Veteran Artists

... a combat situation can add more stress to an already stressful ...to PTSD and other mental health ...of PTSD during and after their time in ...with PTSD do not seek treatment; 19% of ...

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A rticles. Art Therapy for Combat-Related PTSD: Recommendations for Research and Practice

A rticles. Art Therapy for Combat-Related PTSD: Recommendations for Research and Practice

... for PTSD The complexity of PTSD makes it difficult to treat and no single treatment has emerged as uniquely effective (Marmar & Spiegel, in ...Chronic PTSD is particular- ly resistant to ...

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PTSD Precipitating from Sexual Abuse and Combat War Exposure and  Co-Morbid Disorders of Chronic Pain, Substance Abuse and Immune Systems

PTSD Precipitating from Sexual Abuse and Combat War Exposure and Co-Morbid Disorders of Chronic Pain, Substance Abuse and Immune Systems

... persistence remain obscure (Scioli-Salter et al., 2016). Additionally, individuals who have PTSD and comorbid chronic pain tend to have more severe pain than those with chronic pain alone (Morasco et al., 2013). ...

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Exposure to socioenvironmental stress as a predictor of physical and mental health

Exposure to socioenvironmental stress as a predictor of physical and mental health

... of exposure to socioenvironmental stress and include a more thorough trauma history assessment may be able to create a clearer understanding of the relationships between these ...

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Burden of Posttraumatic	Stress Disorder (PTSD) – health, social, and economic impacts of exposure to the London bombings

Burden of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – health, social, and economic impacts of exposure to the London bombings

... significant health, social and economic effects of PTSD, my expectation was to find a positive correlation between reported costs and treatment start ...chronic PTSD and experience more profound ...

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Violence exposure and young people’s vulnerability, mental and physical health

Violence exposure and young people’s vulnerability, mental and physical health

... School-based Health Survey (WHO 2003 ), the WHO Multi-country Study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women (WHO 2005 ), the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (Goodman et ...

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Sequence matters: Combining Prolonged Exposure and EMDR therapy for PTSD

Sequence matters: Combining Prolonged Exposure and EMDR therapy for PTSD

... Prolonged Exposure and EMDR therapy for ...World Health Organization (WHO, 2013)) recommend trauma- focused treatments as first-line psychotherapies for individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder ...

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Treatment of PTSD: Stress Inoculation Training with Prolonged Exposure Compared to EMDR

Treatment of PTSD: Stress Inoculation Training with Prolonged Exposure Compared to EMDR

... At this point, the therapist checked the participant’s degree of arousal to the trauma selected for treatment. This was done using an 11-point (0 ⫽ no discomfort; 10 ⫽ highest possible discomfort) Subjective Units of ...

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