Anticipatory Anxiety in the Treatment of Combat Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder |
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Authors: | Natalie C Fala Jennifer A Coleman John R Lynch |
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Institution: | 1. North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, Florida, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA;3. Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | Combat veterans have experienced a transformational process during war zone deployment, including emotional, cognitive, and sensory processing changes. They also return entrenched in military expectations of conduct and behavior. These changes result in anticipatory anxiety that makes it difficult to reintegrate into the civilian world, and are related to symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The PTSD Recovery Program at the McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) is a manualized treatment that focuses on the personal and daily experiences of combat veterans rather than exposure to traumatic memories. Program evaluation data demonstrated significant reduction in PTSD symptoms and improvements in general self-efficacy and adaptive behaviors. Results support the PTSD Recovery Program as an effective treatment that enhances readjustment to civilian life. |
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Keywords: | Group psychotherapy manualized care military readjustment transformation war |
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