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Veterans’ Experiences with Combat-Related PTSD Treatment

The purpose of this study was to explore from Veterans’ perspectives, their experiences with combat-related post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment and to report their

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Military / Combat PTSD and Insomnia. September 28, 2013 Thomas Demark, MD

• Nightmares are reported by 52% of combat veterans with PTSD diagnosis... Treatment of Insomnia

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

vious research with combat veterans, art therapy shows promise as a treatment for combat-related PTSD that can reduce immediate symptoms, can help overcome avoidance and

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

Of the military personnel that served in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, 12.65% were women; the number of women veterans has doubled in the past 20

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The human-animal bond and combat-related posttraumatic stress symptoms

For this study, the focus was to understand the phenomena behind the experiences associated with combat-related PTSD symptoms, perceptions surrounding mental health treatment, and

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The technical efficiency of military industrial enterprises: A civil–military integration perspective

For the reasons stated above, this study in particular tries to delve into the efficiency of military industrial enterprises by specifically looking at five influencing factors,

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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

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Relationship of cortisol, norepinephrine, and epinephrine levels with war-induced posttraumatic stress disorder in fathers and their offspring

In a post-hoc analysis, after omission of 13 non-PTSD veterans with past psychiatric history of combat related PTSD (as well as their offspring), a significant difference in

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Robert Scaer, The Body Bears the Burden Trauma, Dissociation, And Disease

Based on experience with PTSD in combat veterans, MVAs, and other sources of trauma, prior life traumatic experiences should also play a role in trauma associated with

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The body bears the burden trauma

Based on experience with PTSD in combat veterans, MVAs, and other sources of trauma, prior life traumatic experiences should also play a role in trauma- tization associated with

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Combat-Related PTSD Nightmares and Imagery Rehearsal: Nightmare Characteristics and Relation to Treatment Outcome

The current investigation examined characteristics of posttrau- matic nightmares and rescripted dreams of treatment-seeking Vietnam combat veterans with severe, chronic PTSD and

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Treatment of Women Veterans with PTSD

Prolonged exposure therapy for combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder: An examination of treatment effectiveness for veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Journal

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Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for PTSD Vietnam Veterans: A Case Study

VR exposure (VRE) is proposed as an alternative to typical imaginal exposure treatment for Vietnam combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).. This report presents

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Health Behaviors in Military Veterans with and without Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

This study was designed to (1) determine if OIF/OEF combat veterans with PTSD have higher levels of negative health behaviors than OIF/OEF veterans without PTSD, (2) determine

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A Study of Sociodemographic and Relationship Characteristics of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Patients with Substance Use Disorder 2017

Combat veterans and civilians with PTSD have demonstrated that in PTSD, alcohol abuse or dependence is the most common co morbid disorder followed by

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Posttraumatic growth in combat veterans with PTSD  A literature review

This literature review examines which variables affect PTG in combat veterans and answers the overall question to what extent PTG affects posttraumatic stress disorder

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