After being ignored for decades, by those served, and along with so many other issues, because of the costs in the results of the wars they support but don't seek to sacrifice and pay, the private sector Clinicians and Professionals in these area's should also study these reports from the VA. To help their many patients, in the civilian world, who suffer from same and the trauma's that brought about the near to extreme PTS! Can't be ignored any longer, still no call from those served for their sacrifice and full funding!!
Clinician's Trauma Update - Online: August 2013
Veterans Health Administration sent this bulletin at 09/09/2013 CLINICIAN'S TRAUMA UPDATE-Online
Issue 7(4), August 2013For COMPLETE summaries, see this month's CTU-Online PDF
This issue of CTU-Online contains 10 summaries:
Special Notices
Special journal issue on violence and human rights: The August 7 issue of JAMA Psychiatry covers research and clinical aspects of topics related to violence and human rights, including suicide in military personnel, mass casualty events, refugee health, and gun violence. Read the issue…JAMA, 310(5).
RAND report supports the “D” in PTSD: A new report by the RAND Corporation concludes that the “D” in PTSD matters, contrary to the position taken by some senior military leaders. Read the report…
Evidence review on intimate partner violence: The VA Evidence-based Synthesis Program recently released a report on the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among Veterans and active duty personnel, as well as intervention approaches. This ESP Report is available for VA staff only on the VA intranet…
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