Roughly 15 percent of military personnel who return from battle in Iraq and Afghanistan will experience significant posttraumatic stress symptoms after their deployment, according to a study
cited by the authors. The authors examine the numerous causes and effects of these disorders and emphasize prevention and treatment by better assessment, psychopharmacological and
psychotherapeutic intervention, and relevant evidence-based treatment. Editors Friedman and Schnurr (National Center for PTSD, Executive Division, VA), Ruzek (National Center for PTSD,
Disseminating and Training Division, VA), Vasterling (Psychology Service and National Center for PTSD, Behavioral Science Division, VA), and 34 co-authors contributed to this book. Annotation
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