18 results with keyword: '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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• Nightmares are reported by 52% of combat veterans with PTSD diagnosis... Treatment of Insomnia
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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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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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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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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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• 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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