ReviewsBased on a foundation of knowledge of military culture, Counseling Veterans fulfills the need for a concise, practical guide to assist counselors working with service members coping with a continuum of concerns ranging from fragmentation of the family during deployment to the aftermath of post-traumatic injuries of war. Beginning with a brief description of the ethos and values of each branch of the military, the depth and breadth of coverage features an impressive collection of topics. Constructed in a way that will appeal to behavioral scientists and counseling professors alike, the overview of evidence-based approaches to treatment includes a focused inspection of 'how to' tactics that can be implemented on an individual basis. The authors illustrate their points with case examples and clinical vignettes that reflect careful attention to details such as learning objectives and dozens of references at the end of each chapter. It is an innovative textbook for graduate students as well as a valuable resource for the continuing professional development of experienced clinicians." -William F. Doverspike, Ph.D. ABPP, Licensed Psychologist, Atlanta Counseling Center
Dewey Decimal355.3/45
SynopsisCounseling Veterans: A Practical Guide equips readers with foundational knowledge of military culture and common issues experienced by service men and women. This crucial text helps future and practicing counselors compassionately and competently treat individuals who serve or have served in the United States armed forces. The book opens with chapters that discuss military culture and building a therapeutic alliance, providing readers with rich context for treating service men and women and guidance for relationship-building with this specific population. Additional chapters cover common issues veterans face, including war trauma and PTSD, suicidal ideation, traumatic brain injury, depression, and substance use disorder. Female veteran issues, family issues during deployment, and moral injury are addressed. The final chapter provides guidance for counselors with regard to personal wellness, secondary traumatic stress, and imperative self-care measures. Each chapter features learning objectives, definitions, research-based literature on the topic, treatment options and programs, a clinical vignette, perspectives from veterans, and discussion questions. Designed to help readers build critical competencies, Counseling Veterans is an ideal text for advanced courses in counseling. It can also serve as an essential guide for practicing counselors., Equips readers with foundational knowledge of military culture and common issues experienced by service men and women. This crucial text helps future and practicing counselors compassionately and competently treat individuals who serve or have served in the United States armed forces.
LC Classification NumberUH629.3.M94 2021