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Treating military sexual trauma / Lori S. Katz, PhD, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 301 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0826127797
  • 9780826127792
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Treating military sexual trauma.DDC classification:
  • 616.85/83690651 23
LOC classification:
  • RC560.S44 T74 2016
NLM classification:
  • WM 167
Online resources:
Contents:
Section I: Understanding military sexual trauma -- What is military sexual trauma? -- Historical and military cultural context of military sexual trauma -- Attachment, neurobiology, and military sexual trauma -- Came to serve, left betrayed: military sexual trauma and the trauma of betrayal -- Section II: Treatments for military sexual trauma -- Affect regulation for military sexual trauma -- Military sexual trauma and treatment of sleep disorders and nightmares -- Substance abuse, military sexual trauma, and the seeking safety model -- Prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy for military sexual trauma-related posttraumatic stress disorder -- Treating military sexual trauma with EMDR therapy -- Acceptance and commitment therapy: a case study for military sexual trauma -- Treating military sexual trauma with somatic experiencing -- Healthy sexual functioning after military sexual trauma: an interview with Wendy Maltz -- Warrior renew: an integrative treatment for military sexual trauma with an emphasis on interpersonal factors -- Section III: Special issues when treating military sexual trauma -- Therapist vicarious trauma and burnout when treating military sexual trauma -- Psychotherapeutic and third-party issues when treating military sexual trauma -- Epilogue: flourishing after military sexual trauma.
Summary: ""Sexual assault within the military represents an ongoing epidemic that only recently has received the long-overdue attention it so desperately deserves. The health and well-being of the victims of sexual assault has just recently been acknowledged as equally important to that of the crime [itself] ... This book is so important in part because it continues this emphasis on caring for the victim. ""--Carl A. Castro, Ph. D., Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.), University of Southern California. An evidence-based text for understanding and treating MST from multiple perspectives. The incidence of s
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I: Understanding military sexual trauma -- What is military sexual trauma? -- Historical and military cultural context of military sexual trauma -- Attachment, neurobiology, and military sexual trauma -- Came to serve, left betrayed: military sexual trauma and the trauma of betrayal -- Section II: Treatments for military sexual trauma -- Affect regulation for military sexual trauma -- Military sexual trauma and treatment of sleep disorders and nightmares -- Substance abuse, military sexual trauma, and the seeking safety model -- Prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy for military sexual trauma-related posttraumatic stress disorder -- Treating military sexual trauma with EMDR therapy -- Acceptance and commitment therapy: a case study for military sexual trauma -- Treating military sexual trauma with somatic experiencing -- Healthy sexual functioning after military sexual trauma: an interview with Wendy Maltz -- Warrior renew: an integrative treatment for military sexual trauma with an emphasis on interpersonal factors -- Section III: Special issues when treating military sexual trauma -- Therapist vicarious trauma and burnout when treating military sexual trauma -- Psychotherapeutic and third-party issues when treating military sexual trauma -- Epilogue: flourishing after military sexual trauma.

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""Sexual assault within the military represents an ongoing epidemic that only recently has received the long-overdue attention it so desperately deserves. The health and well-being of the victims of sexual assault has just recently been acknowledged as equally important to that of the crime [itself] ... This book is so important in part because it continues this emphasis on caring for the victim. ""--Carl A. Castro, Ph. D., Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.), University of Southern California. An evidence-based text for understanding and treating MST from multiple perspectives. The incidence of s

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