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Edited by (Saint Leo University), Edited by (University of Southern California), Edited by (The University of Texas at Austin)
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The need has never been more crucial for community health providers, programs, and organizations to have access to training in addressing the unique behavioral health challenges facing our veterans, active duty military, and their families.

Handbook of Military Social Work is edited by renowned leaders in the field, with contributions from social work professionals drawing from their wealth of experience working with veterans, active duty military, and their families.

Handbook of Military Social Work considers:





Military culture and diversity Women in the military Posttraumatic stress disorder in veterans Traumatic brain injury in the military Suicide in the military Homelessness among veterans Cycles of deployment and family well-being Grief, loss, and bereavement in military families Interventions for military children and youth

Offering thoughtful advice covering the spectrum of issues encountered by mental health professionals working with individuals and families, Handbook of Military Social Work will contribute to the improvement of efforts to help our military personnel, veterans, and their families deal with the challenges they face.

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"This is a desktop resource that students, educators, clinicians, clients, and those not in the field of social work can immediately use. This text scores high in readability, is easy to understand, and has applicability to almost any circumstance confronting social workers today. The Handbook of Military Social Work is an awesome tool!" (The New Social Worker)

Foreword ii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction: Understanding and Intervening With Military Personnel and Their Families: An Overview xxiii
Allen Rubin
About the Editors xxxiii
About the Contributors xxxv
Part I Foundations of Social Work With Service Members and Veterans
1 A Brief History of Social Work With the Military and Veterans
3(18)
Allen Rubin
Helena Harvie
2 Military Culture and Diversity
21(16)
Jose E. Coll
Eugenia L. Weiss
Michael Metal
3 Women in the Military
37(14)
Eugenia L. Weiss
Tara DeBraber
4 Ethical Decision Making in Military Social Work
51(16)
James G. Daley
5 Secondary Trauma in Military Social Work
67(14)
Allen Rubin
Eugenia L. Weiss
Part II Interventions for the Behavioral Health Problems of Service Members and Veterans
6 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Veterans
81(18)
Jeffrey S. Yarvis
7 The Neurobiology of PTSD and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
99(14)
Jimmy Stehberg
David L. Albright
Eugenia L. Weiss
8 Treating Combat-Related PTSD With Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy
113(28)
Suzanne Leaman
Barbara Olasov Rothbaum
JoAnn Difede
Judith Cukor
Maryrose Gerardi
Albert "Skip" Rizzo
9 Psychopharmacology for PTSD and Co-Occurring Disorders
141(22)
Bruce Capehart
Matt Jeffreys
10 Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and the Military
163(16)
Cynthia Boyd
Sarah Asmussen
11 TBI and Social Work Practice
179(12)
Margaret A. Struchen
Allison N. Clark
Allen Rubin
12 Assessing, Preventing, and Treating Substance Use Disorders in Active Duty Military Settings
191(18)
Allen Rubin
Willie G. Barnes
13 Preventing and Intervening With Substance Use Disorders in Veterans
209(16)
Rachel Burda-Chmielewski
Aaron Nowlin
14 Suicide in the Military
225(22)
Colanda Cato
Part III Veterans and Systems of Care
15 Homelessness Among Veterans
247(24)
Edward V. Carrillo
Joseph J. Costello
Caleb Yoon Ra
16 Navigating Systems of Care
271(10)
Jennifer Roberts
17 Transitioning Veterans Into Civilian Life
281(20)
Jose E. Coll
Eugenia L. Weiss
Part IV Families Impacted by Military Service
18 A Brief History of U.S. Military Families and the Role of Social Workers
301(12)
Jesse Harris
19 Cycle of Deployment and Family Well-Being
313(22)
Keita Franklin
20 Supporting National Guard and Reserve Members, and Their Families
335(24)
Christina Harnett
21 The Exceptional Family Member Program: Helping Special Needs Children in Military Families
359(24)
Barbara Yoshioka Wheeler
Deborah McGough
Fran Goldfarb
22 Grief, Loss, and Bereavement in Military Families
383(26)
Jill Harrington-LaMorie
23 The Stress Process Model for Supporting Long-Term Family Caregiving
409(18)
Monica M. Matthieu
Angela B. Swensen
24 Family-Centered Programs and Interventions for Military Children and Youth
427(16)
Gregory A. Leskin
Ediza Garcia
Julie D'Amico
Catherine E. Mogil
Patricia E. Lester
25 Couple Therapy for Redeployed Military and Veteran Couples
443(24)
Kathryn Basham
26 Theory and Practice With Military Couples and Families
467(26)
Eugenia L. Weiss
Tara DeBraber
Allison Santoyo
Todd Creager
Appendix: Veteran Organizations and Military Family Resources 493(24)
James A. Martin
Keita Franklin
Jeffrey S. Yarvis, Jose E. Coll, and Eugenia L. Weiss Glossary of Military Terms 517(14)
Jose E. Coll
Author Index 531(20)
Subject Index 551
Allen Rubin, Ph.D. is the Kantambu Latting College Professorship for Leadership and Change at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. He is the author of a number of bestselling titles in social work research and the past president of the Society for Social Work and Research.

Eugenia Weiss is a Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Southern California. She is a licensed clinical social worker and a licensed psychologist. Weiss assisted in developing the USC's military social work sub-concentration and teaches a course on military families. Her research interests include diversity and multicultural training in social work education and family attachment issues through the phases of military deployment.

Jose E. Coll is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at Saint Leo University and Director of Veteran Student Services, where he has been a faculty member since 2011. Prior to joining St. Leo, he was a Clinical Associate Professor and Chair of the Mlitary Social Work & Veterans Services at USC's School of Social Work. Coll is a Marine Corps veteran who served with 1st Force Reconnaissance Company. His research focuses on counseling practices with veterans, cognitive development and cognitive complexities, and underage college substance abuse.