Psychological sequelae of combat violence: A review of the impact of PTSD on the veteran's family and possible interventions [An article from: Aggression and Violent Behavior] Buy on Amazon

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Psychological sequelae of combat violence: A review of the impact of PTSD on the veteran's family and possible interventions [An article from: Aggression and Violent Behavior]

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PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR1HAI
ISBN-13978B000RR1HA9
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

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This digital document is a journal article from Aggression and Violent Behavior, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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This review of the literature reveals that veterans' posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following exposure to combat violence affects veterans' familial relationships and the psychological adjustment of family members. Previous study within other trauma populations has conceptualized the negative impact of an individual's traumatic stress on his/her family members as ''secondary traumatization.'' This review examines the processes by which secondary traumatization occurs within combat veterans' families. Research has identified PTSD as mediating the effect of veterans' combat experience on the family. Veterans' numbing/arousal symptoms are especially predictive of family distress; while, to a lesser extent, veterans' anger is also associated with troubled family relationships and secondary traumatization among family members. Empirical modeling of additional factors involved in secondary traumatization is needed. Marital/family interventions have largely focused on improving relationships and reducing veterans' symptoms, rather than targeting improvements in the psychological well-being of the spouse and children. Interventions directly addressing the needs of significant others, especially spouses, are advocated. The potential for increased effectiveness of PTSD interventions and possible cost-savings attained by improving relationships and reducing caregiver burden are also discussed.
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