Features assignments and exercises to meet the changing needsof
mental health professionals
The Veterans and Active Duty Military Psychotherapy Homework
Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session
assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This
easy-to-use sourcebook features:
* 78 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues
encountered by veterans and active duty soldiers in therapy, such
as anger management, substance abuse and dependence, bereavement,
pre-deployment stress, and chronic pain after injury
* A quick-reference format–the interactive assignments are
grouped by behavioral problems including combat and operational
stress reactions, postdeployment reintegration, survivor’s guilt,
anxiety, parenting problems related to deployment, and
posttraumatic stress disorder
* Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use
of the exercises
* Assignments are cross-referenced to The Veterans and Active
Duty Military Psychotherapy Treatment Planner–so you can
quickly identify the right exercise for a given situation or
problem
* A CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in a word-processing
format–allowing you to customize them to suit you and your
clients’ unique styles and needs
Over de auteur
JAMES R. FINLEY, MA, LMHC, is a psychotherapist with
experience as a clinical supervisor and program manager in a
variety of military, community, and correctional settings. He is a
retired Marine and disabled veteran.
BRET A. MOORE, Psy D, ABPP, is a clinical psychologist in
San Antonio, Texas, coauthor of dozens of journal articles, book
chapters, and books on military psychology issues, and founder of
Military Psychology Consulting, which provides guidance on military
issues to various organizations. In 2008, he left active duty
service in the U.S. Army, where he served as a captain and a
clinical psychologist with the 85th Combat Stress Control (CSC)
unit based in Fort Hood, Texas. He has extensive experience
treating veterans, including two tours of duty in Iraq.