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Treating military sexual trauma /
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Treating military sexual trauma // Lori S. Katz, PhD, editor.
other author:
Katz, Lori S.,
Published:
New York, NY :Springer Publishing Company, LLC,[2016]
Description:
xxi, 301 p. ;23 cm.
Subject:
Sexual abuse victims - Treatment. -
ISBN:
9780826127785 (pbk.) :
ISBN:
0826127789 (pbk.)
Treating military sexual trauma /
Treating military sexual trauma /
Lori S. Katz, PhD, editor. - New York, NY :Springer Publishing Company, LLC,[2016] - xxi, 301 p. ;23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Share Treating MilitarySexual Trauma -- Section I: Understanding Military Sexual Trauma -- Chapter 1: What Is Military Sexual Trauma? -- Definition -- Prevalence -- Reporting and Disclosure -- Why is Sexual Trauma Higher in the Military? -- Unique Factors of MST -- Normal Reactions to Sexual Trauma -- Seeking Treatment -- References -- Chapter 2: Historical and Military Cultural Context of Military Sexual Trauma -- Sexual Violence Over Time and in Context -- Military Culture and Sexual Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Attachment, Neurobiology, and Military Sexual Trauma -- Introduction -- Early Life Trauma and the Emergence of the Emotional Response -- Lifetime Cumulative Effect of Trauma and the HPA Axis -- Additional Factors Contributing to Long-Term Vulnerability/Resiliency -- Experiencing MST -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Came to Serve, Left Betrayed: Military Sexual Trauma and the Trauma of Betrayal -- Introduction -- Betrayal Trauma -- Clinical Implications: Understanding the Role of Betrayal in Repairing Issues of MST -- Conclusion -- References -- Section II: Treatments for Military Sexual Trauma -- Chapter 5: Affect Regulation for Military SexualTrauma -- The Neurophysiology of Stress -- Psychological Issues in Treatment -- Affect Regulation -- Cope Strategy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Military Sexual Trauma and Treatment of Sleep Disorders and Nightmares -- Sleep Disorders, Nightmares,and Sexual Trauma -- Assessment -- Interventions -- References --Chapter 7: Substance Abuse, Military Sexual Trauma, and the Seeking Safety Model -- MST and Substance Abuse -- Seeking Safety-An Overview -- Principles of Seeking Safety -- Example of a Treatment Course.
The incidence of sexual assault and harassment experienced by members of the U.S. Armed Forces has reached epidemic proportions. Its victims often suffer from devastating, lifelong consequences to their careers, health, relationships, and psychological well-being. This authoritative resource is written for mental health clinicians to help in understanding and treating military sexual trauma (MST). Based on a solid foundation of research and clinical expertise, it addresses the complex circumstances of victims of sexual abuse in the military and how clinicians can meet the unique challenges of treating these clients. The book describes how MST differs from other forms of military trauma such as combat, and discusses its prevalence, neurobiology, and social contexts as well as unique stressors of betrayal, injustice, struggles with issues of reporting and disclosure, and impact on relationships and sexuality. It reviews current evidence-based interventions and offers insights on treating specific symptoms within MST, such as PTSD, anxiety, substance abuse, sleep disorders, and sexual dysfunction. Chapters discuss how a variety of psychotherapies can be used to treat MST, including prolonged exposure, cognitive processing, EMDR, Seeking Safety, acceptance and commitment therapy, and somatic experiencing, as well as the Warrior Renew MST group therapy program. Clinicians who work with veterans and active duty personnel will find this book an essential guide to working with MST survivors. Key Features: Presents a comprehensive clinician's resource with contributions from top experts in the held on the topic of MST, Describes how MST differs from other forms of trauma, necessitating specialized treatment, Provides an overview of MST as well as information on evidence-based and emerging treatments Book jacket.
ISBN: 9780826127785 (pbk.) :NT2720
LCCN: 2015012478Subjects--Topical Terms:
1000103654
Sexual abuse victims
--Treatment.
LC Class. No.: RC560.S44 / T74 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 616.8583690651
Treating military sexual trauma /
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Share Treating MilitarySexual Trauma -- Section I: Understanding Military Sexual Trauma -- Chapter 1: What Is Military Sexual Trauma? -- Definition -- Prevalence -- Reporting and Disclosure -- Why is Sexual Trauma Higher in the Military? -- Unique Factors of MST -- Normal Reactions to Sexual Trauma -- Seeking Treatment -- References -- Chapter 2: Historical and Military Cultural Context of Military Sexual Trauma -- Sexual Violence Over Time and in Context -- Military Culture and Sexual Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Attachment, Neurobiology, and Military Sexual Trauma -- Introduction -- Early Life Trauma and the Emergence of the Emotional Response -- Lifetime Cumulative Effect of Trauma and the HPA Axis -- Additional Factors Contributing to Long-Term Vulnerability/Resiliency -- Experiencing MST -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Came to Serve, Left Betrayed: Military Sexual Trauma and the Trauma of Betrayal -- Introduction -- Betrayal Trauma -- Clinical Implications: Understanding the Role of Betrayal in Repairing Issues of MST -- Conclusion -- References -- Section II: Treatments for Military Sexual Trauma -- Chapter 5: Affect Regulation for Military SexualTrauma -- The Neurophysiology of Stress -- Psychological Issues in Treatment -- Affect Regulation -- Cope Strategy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Military Sexual Trauma and Treatment of Sleep Disorders and Nightmares -- Sleep Disorders, Nightmares,and Sexual Trauma -- Assessment -- Interventions -- References --Chapter 7: Substance Abuse, Military Sexual Trauma, and the Seeking Safety Model -- MST and Substance Abuse -- Seeking Safety-An Overview -- Principles of Seeking Safety -- Example of a Treatment Course.
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The incidence of sexual assault and harassment experienced by members of the U.S. Armed Forces has reached epidemic proportions. Its victims often suffer from devastating, lifelong consequences to their careers, health, relationships, and psychological well-being. This authoritative resource is written for mental health clinicians to help in understanding and treating military sexual trauma (MST). Based on a solid foundation of research and clinical expertise, it addresses the complex circumstances of victims of sexual abuse in the military and how clinicians can meet the unique challenges of treating these clients. The book describes how MST differs from other forms of military trauma such as combat, and discusses its prevalence, neurobiology, and social contexts as well as unique stressors of betrayal, injustice, struggles with issues of reporting and disclosure, and impact on relationships and sexuality. It reviews current evidence-based interventions and offers insights on treating specific symptoms within MST, such as PTSD, anxiety, substance abuse, sleep disorders, and sexual dysfunction. Chapters discuss how a variety of psychotherapies can be used to treat MST, including prolonged exposure, cognitive processing, EMDR, Seeking Safety, acceptance and commitment therapy, and somatic experiencing, as well as the Warrior Renew MST group therapy program. Clinicians who work with veterans and active duty personnel will find this book an essential guide to working with MST survivors. Key Features: Presents a comprehensive clinician's resource with contributions from top experts in the held on the topic of MST, Describes how MST differs from other forms of trauma, necessitating specialized treatment, Provides an overview of MST as well as information on evidence-based and emerging treatments Book jacket.
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