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Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Serious Mental Illness

Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Serious Mental Illness

Kim T. Mueser; Jennifer D Gottlieb

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
2024
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This book is a practical guide to the evidence-based Cognitive Restructuring (CR) for PTSD program, which has been specifically designed to meet the unique needs of people with serious mental illness. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is very common among persons with serious mental illness (SMI). Unfortunately, it often leads to more severe psychiatric symptoms, greater impairment in psychosocial functioning, poorer physical health, and a higher use of acute care services among people with SMI. Yet despite major advances in the treatment of PTSD in the general population, PTSD has remained underdiagnosed and underaddressed among people with SMI, and treatments for this population have been relatively neglected. This practical, hands-on guide gives clinicians the tools they need for screening, detecting, and treating PTSD in their clients with SMI, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, and borderline personality disorder. Chapters summarize research and theory regarding the interaction between PTSD and SMI, provide nuts and bolts strategies for implementing the authors' Cognitive Restructuring for PTSD program, and offer guidance for overcoming clinical challenges to trauma treatment such as psychotic symptoms, low distress tolerance, emotion dysregulation, hopelessness, and cognitive impairment. Chapters also feature in-session dialogues with case vignettes that follow three unique clients as they participate in the CR for PTSD program. Handouts and worksheets for delivering the CR for PTSD program are available in the Appendix of the book as well as in printable versions online (https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/treatment-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-serious-mental-illness) under the Resources tab. These online resources also include the educational handouts and worksheets translated into Spanish, a supplemental chapter on The BREATHE Program: A Brief PTSD Intervention for Persons with SMI in Special Settings, and the BREATHE Treatment Program Manual.
Aligning Strategic Priorities and Foreign Military Sales to Fill Critical Capability Gaps

Aligning Strategic Priorities and Foreign Military Sales to Fill Critical Capability Gaps

Irina a. Chindea; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Stephen Webber

RAND Corporation
2025
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Worldwide demand for U.S. defense equipment has increased, yet the U.S. defense industrial base and U.S. government's foreign military sales (FMS) enterprise have limited ability to address all capability needs of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies in a timely manner. The authors propose a conceptual framework for systematic prioritization of FMS to NATO allies in alignment with U.S. and NATO defense priorities in Europe.
The Measurement & Management of Clinical Outcomes in Mental Health

The Measurement & Management of Clinical Outcomes in Mental Health

John S. Lyons; Kenneth I. Howard; Michael T. O'Mahoney; Jennifer D. Lish

John Wiley Sons Inc
1997
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THE COMPLETE PSYCHOTHERAPY TREATMENT PLANNER Of Related interest Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr. and L. Mark Peterson This valuable guide provides a thorough introduction to treatment planning and contains all of the necessary elements for developing formal treatment plans. In an easy-reference, prewritten format, this book presents detailed problem definitions, treatment goals, objectives, therapeutic interventions, and DSM-IVTM diagnoses for over thirty common clinical problems. Practitioners in the field will find this book to be a great time-saver and an invaluable reference. 1995 (0-471-11738-2) 176 pp. THERASCRIBETM FOR WINDOWS(r) The Computerized Assistant to Psychotherapy Treatment Planning. Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr., L. Mark Peterson, and Kenneth Jongsma. This revolutionary computerized treatment planning software lets you create detailed, customized treatment plans easily and quickly. Designed for use in both inpatient and outpatient settings, its user-friendly format allows clinicians to easily access a wide variety of behavioral definitions, treatment goals and objectives, therapeutic interventions, and DSM-IV diagnoses from its huge database. Its well-organized reports are designed to meet the requirements of Medicare, HMOs, and other third-party payers, which makes this program an important tool for evaluating and treating mental illness. 1997 (0-471-18415-2) 4 3.5 disks THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MANAGED BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE Edited by Chris E. Stout and Gerald A. Theis Managed care has radically altered the mental health services landscape. This loose-leaf style reference manual, which is updated semiannually, offers in-depth analysis from leading experts of changes in practice management, quality and outcome issues, technology, and automation. It also addresses important legal, regulatory, fiscal, and contractual concerns. Packed with practical tools and useful sample forms, the Guide includes a comprehensive glossary of managed care terms and a complete list of managed care organizations. 1996 (0-471-12586-5) 324 pp. THE MEASUREMENT & MANAGEMENT OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN MENTAL HEALTH Once used almost exclusively by psychotherapy researchers, clinical outcomes testing is quickly becoming a standard component of mental health practice. JCAHO has mandated that outcomes must be included in mental health record keeping by the end of the decade, and the six largest managed care firms have announced plans to begin tracking clinical outcomes. While debates over the potential advantages and disadvantages of this move rage on, the fact remains that all clinicians in managed care systems will soon be compelled to incorporate outcomes assessment into their clinical routines. The Measurement and Management of Clinical Outcomes in Mental Health prepares clinicians and administrators for this inevitability. Written by a team of experts with extensive experience in design and implementation, this timely book explores the rationale behind outcomes measurement and offers readers concrete advice and guidelines on conducting accurate and effective outcomes measurement. In the first half of the book, the authors review the conceptual and practical aspects of outcomes management. Among the issues receiving special attention are: the psychometrics of outcomes; measuring patient satisfaction; implementation strategies; the role of consumer characteristics in outcomes management, especially in regard to needs-based planning; case-mix adjustment strategies; and barriers to implementation and strategies for overcoming them. The second half of the book is devoted entirely to detailed case examples. Over the course of five chapters, the authors vividly illustrate their approaches to outcomes management in five different specialty areas—outpatient psychotherapy, acute psychiatric services, community services, child and adolescent services, and substance-abuse treatment services. The first comprehensive guide to designing and implementing outcomes evaluation systems, The Measurement and Management of Clinical Outcomes in Mental Health is an important resource for all mental health practitioners as well as mental health and managed care administrators.
Future U.S. Security Relationship with Iraq and Afghanistan

Future U.S. Security Relationship with Iraq and Afghanistan

David E. Thaler; Theodore W. Karasik; Dalia Dassa Kaye; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Frederic M. Wehrey; Obaid Younossi; Farhana Ali; Robert A. Guffey

RAND
2008
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The authors describe possible regional security structures and bilateral U.S. relationships with Iraq and Afghanistan. They recommend that the United States offer a wide range of security cooperation activities to compatible future governments in Kabul and Baghdad and should also plan to hedge against less-favorable contingencies. They emphasize that the U.S. Air Force should expect to remain heavily tasked for the foreseeable future.This book frames potential long-term U.S. security relationships with Iraq and Afghanistan in a regional context and posits roles of U.S. forces, especially the Air Force, in supporting these relationships under a variety of contingencies.
Security Cooperation Organizations in the Country Team: Options for Success

Security Cooperation Organizations in the Country Team: Options for Success

Terrence M. Kelly; Jefferson P. Marquis; Cathryn Quantic Thurston; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Charlotte Lynch

RAND
2010
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Security assistance and security cooperation are interrelated missions that rely on military staffs in U.S. embassies in partner countries. In countries threatened by insecurity or instability, actions may be required that are not easily accomplished under current systems. This report examines three options for improving current approaches to security assistance and cooperation. They range from changes in current practices to options requiring new policies, procedures, organizations, or authorities.
Adding Value to Air Force Management Through Building Partnerships Assessment

Adding Value to Air Force Management Through Building Partnerships Assessment

Jefferson P. Marquis; Joe Hogler; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Michael J. Neumann; Christopher Paul

RAND
2011
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The U.S. Air Force works to build strong and enduring partnerships with allies and friendly nations, to reinforce their capacity to defend themselves and to work in coalitions, and to ensure U.S. access to foreign territories. This volume evaluates existing Air Force capacity to conduct assessments of its security cooperation programs and describes a framework for improving assessment efforts.
Assessment of the Consolidation of the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (Acbps) with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (Dibp)
RAND conducted an analysis of the effectiveness and efficiency of Australia's newly integrated Department of Immigration and Border Protection. The integration reflects an important inflection point in the history of customs, immigration, and border-management activities within the government of Australia.
Co-Teaching in the Middle and Secondary Classroom

Co-Teaching in the Middle and Secondary Classroom

Lisa A. Dieker; Michelle Stephan; Jennifer D. Smith

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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Designed for middle and high school teachers, this resource enables secondary co-teaching teams to build, refine, and sustain effective collaborative practices that lead to meaningful outcomes for all students. Chapters provide step-by-step instructions for planning, implementing, and assessing co-taught lessons for all middle and high school educators, whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the concept of co-teaching. Packed with templates, tools, and actionable strategies, this book empowers teachers to create inclusive classroom environments that foster student engagement, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Co-Teaching in the Middle and Secondary Classroom is the go-to guide for successful collaboration in 6-12 co-taught classrooms! Using these strategies, you too can inspire a new generation of innovators and problem-solvers.
Co-Teaching in the Middle and Secondary Classroom

Co-Teaching in the Middle and Secondary Classroom

Lisa A. Dieker; Michelle Stephan; Jennifer D. Smith

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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Designed for middle and high school teachers, this resource enables secondary co-teaching teams to build, refine, and sustain effective collaborative practices that lead to meaningful outcomes for all students. Chapters provide step-by-step instructions for planning, implementing, and assessing co-taught lessons for all middle and high school educators, whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the concept of co-teaching. Packed with templates, tools, and actionable strategies, this book empowers teachers to create inclusive classroom environments that foster student engagement, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Co-Teaching in the Middle and Secondary Classroom is the go-to guide for successful collaboration in 6-12 co-taught classrooms! Using these strategies, you too can inspire a new generation of innovators and problem-solvers.
Factoring Security Cooperation Into Core U.S. Air Force Decisionmaking Processes

Factoring Security Cooperation Into Core U.S. Air Force Decisionmaking Processes

David E Thaler; Beth Grill; Jefferson P Marquis; Jennifer D P Moroney; Stephanie Pezard

RAND
2018
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Security cooperation is an important mission of the U.S. Air Force. This report reviews two core Air Force decisionmaking processes--the strategy, planning, and programming process and the concept development and acquisition process--to determine the extent to which decisionmakers consider security cooperation impact and to recommend ways to make such considerations systematic and explicit.
Prioritizing Security Cooperation with Highly Capable U.S. Allies

Prioritizing Security Cooperation with Highly Capable U.S. Allies

Angela O'Mahony; David E Thaler; Beth Grill; Jennifer D P Moroney; Jason H Campbell; Rachel Tecott; Mary Kate Adgie

RAND
2022
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In this report, researchers present recommendations for enabling the U.S. Army to better prioritize and coordinate its security cooperation activities with its allies for coalition operations and engagements in third countries, allowing it to meet its assigned objectives and strengthen combined capabilities to compete strategically and counter common threats around the world.
Funding Global Health Engagement to Support the Geographic Combatant Commands

Funding Global Health Engagement to Support the Geographic Combatant Commands

Beth Grill; Trupti Brahmbhatt; Pauline Moore; Jennifer D P Moroney; Chandler Sachs

RAND Corporation
2023
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Global health engagement (GHE) provides an important mechanism to work with allies and partners to develop their medical capacity and medical support capabilities and improve U.S. interoperability with allies and partners. In this report, the authors identify the evolving GHE priorities of five of the six geographic commands and the challenges they face supporting combatant command objectives with current sources of funding for GHE activities.
Assessing the Value of U.S. Army International Activities

Assessing the Value of U.S. Army International Activities

Jefferson P. Marquis; Richard E. Darilek; Jasen J. Castillo; Cathryn Quantic Thurston; Anny Wong; Cynthia Huger; Andrea Mejia; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Brian Nichiporuk; Brett Steele

RAND
2006
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This report presents a framework for assessing U.S. Army International Activities (AIA). It also provides a matrix of eight AIA ends, derived from top-level national and Army guidance, and eight AIA ways, which summarize the various capabilities inherent in AIA programs. In addition, the report describes the new online AIA Knowledge Sharing System (AIAKSS) that is being used to solicit programmatic and assessment data from AIA officials in the Army's Major Commands.
Security Cooperation in a Strategic Competition

Security Cooperation in a Strategic Competition

Michael J Mazarr; Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga; Jonah Blank; Samuel Charap; Michael S Chase; Beth Grill; Derek Grossman; Dara Massicot; Jennifer D P Moroney; Lyle J Morris; Alexander Noyes; Stephanie Pezard; Ashley L Rhoades; Alice Shih; Mark Stalczynski; Melissa Shostak; David E Thaler; Dori Walker

RAND Corporation
2022
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In this study, RAND researchers examined the current role of security cooperation efforts as a tool in the emerging strategic competition among the United States, Russia, and China. In particular, they sought to identify how, where, and to what degree the three major competitors?plus Australia, Japan, India, and several countries in Europe?are using security cooperation.
The Sensory Circumventricular Organs of the Mammalian Brain

The Sensory Circumventricular Organs of the Mammalian Brain

Michael J. McKinley; Robin M. McAllen; Pamela J. Davern; Michelle E. Giles; Jennifer D. Penschow; Nana Sunn; Aaron Uschakov; Brian Oldfield

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2003
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This is the only book entirely devoted to the sensory circumventricular organs. It reviews research into their detailed anatomy, neurochemistry, neural connections, and functions, and provides the reader with many illustrations previously unpublished.