"Detoxification" of Vietnam War Trauma: A Combined Family-Individual Approach |
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Authors: | ROBERT ROSENHECK M.D. JANE THOMSON M.S.W. |
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Affiliation: | Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Yale Department of Psychiatry at the West Haven VA Medical Center, West Spring St., West Haven CT 06516.;New Haven Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Counseling Center, 562 Whalley Ave., New Haven CT 06511. |
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Abstract: | Treatment with families of veterans suffering from the aftereffects of combat trauma in the Vietnam War often requires a preliminary phase of disjoint treatment, in which family members are seen separately, before conjoint treatment can proceed. In this disjoint phase of treatment, wives and children are introduced to the brutal realities of Vietnam combat experience and to an understanding of its sequelae. This disjoint phase of family therapy detoxifies combat experience so that it can be approached in subsequent conjoint sessions along with more traditional family therapy issues. |
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