Veterans self-reported reasons for non-attendance in psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder
This paper looks at non-attendance of veterans at individual and group psychotherapies, exploring reasons for this non-attendance.
This paper looks at non-attendance of veterans at individual and group psychotherapies, exploring reasons for this non-attendance.
This study presents an interim analysis of a multi-site randomized controlled trial, assessing the effectiveness of Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) for women veterans with PTSD related to military sexual …
This paper explores the use of specific types of psychotherapy and the effect of different therapists on the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans.
This paper explores the use of telemedicine as a way to deliver a specific type of psychotherapy.
This paper explores stigma towards mental health problems in veterans and active Service members.
This study explores gender differences in initiation and completion of a sufficient course of individual psychotherapy among male and female veterans recently diagnosed with PTSD.
This paper examines the effectiveness of various types of psychotherapy for post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans.
This paper explores the effectiveness of psychotherapy for psychiatric disorders in service members and veterans with mild traumatic brain injury.
This paper explores the use of evidence-based psychotherapy (EBP) for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
This paper explores the combination of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and psychotherapy for treatment of PTSD.
This article explores the impact of psychotherapy on veterans with depression and anxiety.
This article explores the possibility of using yoga to reduce stress and PTSD in veterans.
This article discusses a study of evidence-based psychotherapies used to treat posttraumatic stress disorder in US veterans.
This article discusses ways to improve psychotherapy implementation in the US Department of Veterans Affairs, through the development of alternative training delivery methods.
Amassing research findings suggests that religious faith and/or spirituality (R/S) can both help and hinder recovery from mental health conditions that might prompt military veterans to seek psychotherapy or counseling. …
This article reviews treatment outcome studies on individual outpatient therapy for military-related PTSD, and considers the extent to which veterans initiate and complete available PTSD treatments.
This article uses Grimms’ ‘Bearskin’ to explain the process for soldiers returning home from combat and how to integrate a warring spirit during peacetime.