An Innovative Approach to Treating Combat Veterans with PTSD at Risk for Suicide |
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Authors: | Herbert Hendin MD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Suicide Prevention Initiatives, , New York, NY, USA;2. New York Medical College, , Valhalla, New York |
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Abstract: | Suicide rates among military personnel had a significant drop in 2013, but there is no evidence of a drop among veterans. The problem of suicide among combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) remains a source of concern. The Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs are now calling for innovative treatment approaches to the problem. A short‐term psychodynamic therapy presented here may be able to fill that need by dissipating the guilt from veterans' combat‐related actions that leads to suicidal behavior. The treatment showed promise of success with veterans of the war in Vietnam. Preliminary work with combat veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan indicates that it may be equally successful in treating them. Basic aspects of the psychodynamic approach could be incorporated into current therapies and should improve their ability to treat veterans with PTSD at risk for suicide. |
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