Couple-Based Interventions for Military and Veteran Families: A Practitioner's Guide

Couple-Based Interventions for Military and Veteran Families: A Practitioner's Guide

Couple-Based Interventions for Military and Veteran Families: A Practitioner's Guide

Couple-Based Interventions for Military and Veteran Families: A Practitioner's Guide

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Overview

Presenting couple-based interventions uniquely tailored to the mental health needs of military and veteran couples and families, this book is current, practical, and authoritative. Chapters describe evidence-based interventions for specific disorders—such as posttraumatic stress, depression, and substance abuse—and related clinical challenges, including physical aggression, infidelity, bereavement, and parenting concerns. Clear guidelines for assessment and treatment are illustrated with helpful case examples; 18 reproducible handouts can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size. The book also provides essential knowledge on the culture of military families and the normative transitions and adjustments they face.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462505517
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 08/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 345
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Douglas K. Snyder, PhD, is Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Texas A&M University, where he also served as Director of Clinical Training for 20 years. Dr. Snyder has engaged in clinical practice and training of couple therapists since the 1970s, and is a clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). He is coauthor or coeditor of several books for mental health professionals and general readers. Dr. Snyder has served as editor of the Clinician’s Research Digest and as associate editor of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and the Journal of Family Psychology. He is a recipient of the Distinguished Contribution to Research in Family Therapy Award from AAMFT, the Distinguished Contribution to Family Psychology Award from Division 43 (Society for Couple and Family Psychology) of the American Psychological Association (APA), and the Distinguished Psychologist Award from Division 29 (Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy) of APA.

Candice M. Monson, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A Fellow of the American and Canadian Psychological Associations and the Royal Society of Canada, she is a recipient of the Traumatic Stress Psychologist of the Year Award from the Canadian Psychological Association and the Distinguished Mentorship Award from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Dr. Monson is well known for her research on interpersonal factors in traumatization and the development, testing, and dissemination of treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including cognitive processing therapy and cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy for PTSD.

Table of Contents

I. Empirical and Conceptual Foundations1. Couple-Based Interventions for Military and Veteran Families: Evidence and Rationale, Candice M. Monson and Douglas K. Snyder2. Understanding the Effects of Military Life and Deployment on Couples and Families, James A. Martin and Michelle D. Sherman3. A Framework for Accessing Resources for Military and Veteran Couples and Families, Laurie B. Slone, Matthew J. Friedman, and Barbara Thompson4. Transitioning to and from Deployment, Kevin S. Beasley, Shelley M. MacDermid Wadsworth, and June Behn WattsII. Evidence-Based Interventions5. Enhancing Parenting in Military and Veteran Families, Ellen R. DeVoe, Ruth Paris, and Abigail Ross6. Infidelity and Other Relationship Betrayals, Douglas K. Snyder, Donald H. Baucom, Kristina Coop Gordon, and Brian D. Doss7. Intimate Partner Violence, Richard E. Heyman, Casey T. Taft, Jamie M. Howard, Alexandra Macdonald, and Pamela S. Collins8. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Its Comorbidities, Candice M. Monson, Steffany J. Fredman, and David S. Riggs9. Depression, Mark A. Whisman and Steven L. Sayers10. Substance Use Disorders, Jeremiah A. Schumm and Timothy J. O’Farrell11. Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injury, Shirley M. Glynn12. Grief and Loss, David M. Scheider, Lance Sneath, and Thomas C. WaynickIII. Integration and Implications13. Integration and Implications for Clinical Practice and Research, Douglas K. Snyder and Candice M. MonsonAPPENDICES, Philippe Shnaider, Valerie Vorstenbosch, and Sonya G. WanklynAppendix A. Resources for Military and Veteran Couples and FamiliesAppendix B. United States Military RanksAppendix C. Military Structure and Unit SizesAppendix D. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Organizational StructureAppendix E. Common Terms and Abbreviations

Interviews

Clinicians who treat couples in both military and civilian settings, including couple and family therapists and counselors, clinical psychologists, social workers, pastoral counselors, and psychiatrists. May serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses.

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