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Combat and Operational Behavioral Health


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Front Matter

Section I: Setting the Stage

  1. Combat and Operational Behavioral Health: An Update to an Old History
  2. US Army Psychiatry Legacies of the Vietnam War
  3. Preparation for Deployment: Improving Resilience
  4. Combat and Operational Stress Control
  5. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Contributions During Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom: From Research to Public Health Policy

Section II: In Theater

  1. The Division Psychiatrist and Brigade Behavioral Health Officers
  2. US Marine Corps and Navy Combat and Operational Stress Continuum Model: A Tool for Leaders
  3. Expeditionary Operational Stress Control in the US Navy
  4. Provision of Mental Health Services in Operation Iraqi Freedom 05–07
  5. Psychiatric Medications in Military Operations
  6. The Role of Chaplains in the Operational Army
  7. Psychiatric Consultation to Command

Section III: The Road Home

  1. The Aeromedical Evacuation
  2. Behavioral Healthcare at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
  3. Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military Population
  4. Psychiatric Intervention for the Battle-Injured Medical and Surgical Patient Following Traumatic Injuries

  5. Oral Health Effects of Combat Stress

Section IV: Reunion and Reintegration

  1. Resetting the Force: Reentry and Redeployment
  2. Treatment of Deployment-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  3. The Continuum of Care for New Combat Veterans and Their Families: A Public Health Approach
  4. Pain Management
  5. US Army Occupational Therapy: Promoting Optimal Performance
  6. Provider Fatigue and Provider Resiliency Training

Sections V through VIII continued...