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Bibliography: Treating the Invisible Wounds of War: Focus on PTSD and TBI

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.focus.150401

This section contains a compilation of recent publications that have shaped the thinking in the field as well as classic works that remain important to the subject reviewed in this issue. This bibliography has been compiled by experts in the field and members of the editorial and advisory boards. Articles from the bibliography that are reprinted in this issue are in bold type.

2017

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Richards LK, Bui E, Charney M, et al.: Treating veterans and military families: evidence based practices and training needs among community clinicians. Community Ment Health J 2017; 53:215–223CrossrefGoogle Scholar

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2016

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Kelmendi B, Adams TG, Yarnell S, et al.: PTSD: from neurobiology to pharmacological treatments. Eur J Psychotraumatol 2016; 7:31858 [Review]CrossrefGoogle Scholar

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2015

Banks K, Newman E, Saleem J: An overview of the research on mindfulness‐based interventions for treating symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder: a systematic review. J Clin Psychol 2015; 71:935–963CrossrefGoogle Scholar

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Smith ER, Porter KE, Messina MG, et al.: Prolonged Exposure for PTSD in a veteran group: a pilot effectiveness study. J Anxiety Disord 2015; 30:23–27CrossrefGoogle Scholar

Stein MB, Kessler RC, Heeringa SG, et al.: Prospective longitudinal evaluation of the effect of deployment-acquired traumatic brain injury on posttraumatic stress and related disorders: results from the Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers (Army STARRS). Am J Psychiatry 2015; 172:1101–1111CrossrefGoogle Scholar

2014

Blount TH, Cigrang JA, Foa EB, et al.: Intensive outpatient prolonged exposure for combat-related PTSD: a case study. Cognit Behav Pract 2014; 21:89–96CrossrefGoogle Scholar

Dunlop BW, Kaye JL, Youngner C, et al.: Assessing treatment-resistant posttraumatic stress disorder: The Emory Treatment Resistance Interview for PTSD (E-TRIP). Behav Sci 2014; 4:511–527CrossrefGoogle Scholar

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Institute of Medicine: Preventing Psychological Disorders in Service Members and Their Families: An Assessment of Programs. Washington, DC, National Academies Press, 2014 https://www.nap.edu/download/18597Google Scholar

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Rothbaum BO, Price M, Jovanovic T, et al.: A randomized, double-blind evaluation of D-cycloserine or alprazolam combined with virtual reality exposure therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans. Am J Psychiatry 2014; 171:640–648CrossrefGoogle Scholar

2013

Beardslee WR, Klosinski LE, Saltzman W, et al.: Dissemination of family-centered prevention for military and veteran families: adaptations and adoption within community and military systems of care. Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 2013; 16:394–409CrossrefGoogle Scholar

Cifu DX, Taylor BC, Carne WF, et al.: Traumatic brain injury, posttraumatic stress disorder, and pain diagnoses in OIF/OEF/OND veterans. J Rehabil Res Dev 2013; 50:1169–1176CrossrefGoogle Scholar

Friedman MJ: PTSD: pharmacotherapeutic approaches. Focus 2013; 11:315–320LinkGoogle Scholar

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Simon NM: Treating complicated grief. JAMA 2013; 310:416–423CrossrefGoogle Scholar

Sripada RK, Rauch SAM, Tuerk PW, et al.: Mild traumatic brain injury and treatment response in prolonged exposure for PTSD. J Trauma Stress 2013; 26:369–375CrossrefGoogle Scholar

2012

Kearns MC, Ressler KJ, Zatzick D, et al.: Early interventions for PTSD: a review. Depress Anxiety 2012; 29:833–842CrossrefGoogle Scholar

Lambert JE, Engh R, Hasbun A, et al.: Impact of posttraumatic stress disorder on the relationship quality and psychological distress of intimate partners: a meta-analytic review. J Fam Psychol 2012; 26:729–737CrossrefGoogle Scholar

Rothbaum BO, Kearns MC, Price M, et al.: Early intervention may prevent the development of PTSD: a pilot civilian study with modified prolonged exposure. Biol Psychiatry 2012; 72:957–963CrossrefGoogle Scholar