Front Matter
Section I: Setting the Stage
- Combat and Operational Behavioral Health: An Update to an Old History
- US Army Psychiatry Legacies of the Vietnam War
- Preparation for Deployment: Improving Resilience
- Combat and Operational Stress Control
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Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Contributions During Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom: From Research to Public Health Policy
Section II: In Theater
- The Division Psychiatrist and Brigade Behavioral Health Officers
- US Marine Corps and Navy Combat and Operational Stress Continuum Model: A Tool for Leaders
- Expeditionary Operational Stress Control in the US Navy
- Provision of Mental Health Services in Operation Iraqi Freedom 05–07
- Psychiatric Medications in Military Operations
- The Role of Chaplains in the Operational Army
- Psychiatric Consultation to Command
Section III: The Road Home
- The Aeromedical Evacuation
- Behavioral Healthcare at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
- Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military Population
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Psychiatric Intervention for the Battle-Injured Medical and Surgical Patient Following Traumatic Injuries
- Oral Health Effects of Combat Stress
Section IV: Reunion and Reintegration
- Resetting the Force: Reentry and Redeployment
- Treatment of Deployment-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- The Continuum of Care for New Combat Veterans and Their Families: A Public Health Approach
- Pain Management
- US Army Occupational Therapy: Promoting Optimal Performance
- Provider Fatigue and Provider Resiliency Training
Sections V through VIII continued...
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