Veteran and Military Mental Health | A Clinical Manual | ISBN 9783031180118

Veteran and Military Mental Health

A Clinical Manual

herausgegeben von Christopher H. Warner und Carl A. Castro
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonChristopher H. Warner
Herausgegeben vonCarl A. Castro
Buchcover Veteran and Military Mental Health  | EAN 9783031180118 | ISBN 3-031-18011-9 | ISBN 978-3-031-18011-8

Veteran and Military Mental Health

A Clinical Manual

herausgegeben von Christopher H. Warner und Carl A. Castro
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonChristopher H. Warner
Herausgegeben vonCarl A. Castro

This book addresses mental health treatment for veterans and active military personnel. In addition to examining foundational practices in the sub-field, it contains specifically tailored content concerning the recent collapse of the United States (US) installed Afghanistan government. The book is conscious of the myriad of complex emotions that veterans who fought for the past twenty years may be experiencing. 

Organized into four parts, the book begins with the foundations of veteran and military mental health culture as patients transition from active duty to veteran status, understand the present stigma and barriers to care and reflect on their deployment experience. Part two delves into the specifics of the healthcare system in which military personnel find themselves at various points in their career, including deployment and returning home. Following this, chapters examine the critically unique conditions found in patients, such as sleep disorders, traumatic brain injury, homelessness, substance abuse, and sexual trauma. The book closes with discussions on veterans and their families that focus on the effects of deployment on a military person’s loved ones and their mental state upon returning home.  

Timely, socially conscious, and comprehensive, the  Clinical Manual on Veteran and Military Mental Health  is an invaluable resource for mental health professionals receiving new military personnel patients and who have seen a significant shift in their patients due to recent events.