ABSTRACT

Treating Traumatic Stress Injuries in Military Personnel offers a comprehensive treatment manual for mental health professionals treating traumatic stress injuries in both male and female veterans. It is the first book to combine the most recent knowledge about new paradigms of combat-related traumatic stress injuries (Figley & Nash, 2006) and offers a practical guide for treating the spectrum of traumatic stress injuries with EMDR, which has been recognized by the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense clinical practice guidelines as one of the most studied, efficient, and particularly well-suited evidence-based treatments for military-related stress injuries.

Russell and Figley introduce an array of treatment innovations designed especially for use with military populations, and readers will find pages filled with practical information, including appendices that feature a glossary of military terminology, breakdowns of rank and pay grades, and various clinical forms.

 

part |50 pages

EMDR Treatment of Military Populations

part |127 pages

The EMDR Protocol for Military Populations

chapter |41 pages

Phase One

Client History, Rapport, and Treatment Planning

chapter |37 pages

Phase Two

Client Preparation and Informed Consent

chapter |16 pages

Phase Three

EMDR Assessment

chapter |15 pages

Phase Four

Basic and Specialized Reprocessing Protocols

chapter |7 pages

Phases Five–Six

Standard Reprocessing Protocols

part |56 pages

EMDR Treatment for Chronic War/Traumatic Stress Injury

part |20 pages

Special Considerations