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Handbook of Military and Veteran Suicide Bruce Bongar (Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Palo Alto University)

Handbook of Military and Veteran Suicide By Bruce Bongar (Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Palo Alto University)

Summary

Handbook of Military and Veteran Suicide reviews the most advanced scientific understanding of the phenomenon of active duty and veteran suicide, while providing a useful, hands-on clinical guide for those working with this population.

Handbook of Military and Veteran Suicide Summary

Handbook of Military and Veteran Suicide: Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention by Bruce Bongar (Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Palo Alto University)

For the past decade, suicidal behavior in military and veteran populations has been a constant feature in the news and in the media, with suicide rates among active duty American military personnel reaching their highest level in almost three decades. Handbook of Military and Veteran Suicide reviews the most advanced scientific understanding of the phenomenon of active duty and veteran suicide, while providing a useful, hands-on clinical guide for those working with this population. This comprehensive Handbook covers all relevant topics and current research in suicide in military and veteran populations, including links between suicide and PTSD, the stigma of mental health treatment in the military, screening for firearms access in military and veteran populations, subintentioned suicide (e.g. reckless driving and other such accidental deaths), women in combat, and working with families. Chapters also cover suicide risk assessment, ethical issues in treating suicidal patients, evidence-based treatments for PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and managing suicide in older veterans. Significant issues that may arise in assessing and treating military and veteran populations who are at risk for suicide are presented and discussed with evidence-based and practical recommendations. This Handbook will benefit researchers, policy makers, and clinicians who work with active duty military and veteran populations.

About Bruce Bongar (Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Palo Alto University)

Bruce Bongar, PhD, ABPP, FAPM, CPsychol, CSci, is the Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Palo Alto University and served as Consulting Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University's School of Medicine as well as Co-Chair and Director of Training for the PGSP-Stanford doctor of psychology program. For over three decades, Professor Bongar's research and published work has focused on the wide-ranging complexities of therapeutic interventions with difficult patients in general, and on suicide and life-threatening behaviors in particular. Glenn Sullivan, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the Virginia Military Institute. In addition to his numerous publications and presentations, Dr. Sullivan maintains an active private practice in Lexington, Virginia. His clinical specializations include psychological assessment, forensic evaluation, and the treatment of combat veterans. Larry Charles James, PhD, ABPP, is the President and CEO of the Wright Behavioral Health Group, LLC, and is a Professor at Wright State University. Dr. James retired as a Colonel from the United States Army and served as the Chair of Psychology at both Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Tripler Army Medical Center. Colonel James was awarded both the Bronze Star and the Defense Superior Service Medal.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction into Military Suicide Elvin Sheykhani, Lori Holleran, Kasie Hummel, and Bruce Bongar 2. Why suicide? Victoria Kendrick, Lori Holleran, David Hart, Dana Lockwood, Tracy Vargo, and Bruce Bongar 3. Suicide and the American military's experience in Iraq and Afghanistan Joseph Tomlins, Whitney Bliss, Larry James, Bruce Bongar 4. Suicide in the Army National Guard: Findings, Interpretative Framework, and Implications for Intervention James Griffith 5. Combat experience and the acquired capability for suicide Craig J. Bryan, Tracy A. Clemans, and Ann Marie Hernandez 6. Combat-related killing and suicide through the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of suicide Lindsey L. Monteith and Shira Maguen 7. Suicide risk assessment with combat veterans - Part I: Contextual factors Christoper G. AhnAllen, Abby Adler, and Phillip M. Kleespies 8. Suicide risk assessment with combat veterans - Part II: Assessment and Management Phillip M. Kleespies, Abby Adler, and Christoper G. AhnAllen 9. Driving Themselves to Death: Covert and Subintentioned Suicide among Veterans Glenn R. Sullivan, Phillip C. Kroke, Timothy Hostler 10. Identifying MMPI-2 risk factors for suicide John J. Barreto and Roger L. Greene 11. Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Suicidal Military Personnel and Veterans Brad Johnson and Gerry Koocher 12. Evidence-based treatments for the treatment of PTSD: Clinical considerations for PTSD and comorbid suicidality Afsoon Eftekhari, Sara J. Landes, Katherine C. Bailey, Hana Shin, and Josef I. Ruzek 13. The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) with suicidal service members David A. Jobes, Blaire C. Schembari, and Keith Jennings 14. Healing the hidden wounds of war: Treating the combat veteran with PTSD at risk for suicide Herbert Hendin 15. Traumatic brain injury and suicide Beeta Y. Homaifar, Melodi Billera, Sean M. Barnes, Nazanin Bahraini, and Lisa A. Brenner 16. U.S. Special Operations Preservation of the Task Force and Family Task Force Bruce Bongar, Kathryn Maslowski, Catherine Hausman, Danielle Spangler, and Tracy Vargo 17. Managing Suicide in the Older Veteran Bavna B. Vyas, Lisa M. Brown, David Dosa, and Diane L. Elmore 18. Person-centered prevention of suicide in primary care settings Paul R. Duberstein, Marsha Wittink, and Wilfred R. Pigeon 19. Caring letters for military suicide prevention David D. Luxton

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NPB9780199873616
9780199873616
0199873615
Handbook of Military and Veteran Suicide: Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention by Bruce Bongar (Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Calvin Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Palo Alto University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2017-05-25
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