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Eric R. Pedersen

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 4 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2010-2020, suosituimpien joukossa Heads UP, A Harm Reduction Approach to Problematic Drinking Prevention and Intervention: A Manualized Treatment Program. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Improving Substance Use Care

Improving Substance Use Care

Eric R Pedersen; Kathryn E Bouskill; Stephanie Brooks Holliday

RAND
2020
nidottu
Post-9/11 veterans are at particularly high risk for co-occurring substance use disorders (SUDs) and mental health disorders. Integrated care--in which both SUDs and mental health problems are addressed concurrently--is a recommended form of treatment for these veterans. This report provides guidance and recommendations to support the delivery of quality care for veterans with co-occurring SUDs and mental health disorders.
Improving Behavioral Health Care for U.S. Army Personnel

Improving Behavioral Health Care for U.S. Army Personnel

Kimberly A Hepner; Carol P Roth; Eric R Pedersen

RAND
2020
nidottu
This report identifies factors associated with changes in outcomes for soldiers who received Army behavioral health specialty care and provides recommendations to improve care and outcomes for posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety. Analyses of 141 patient and treatment variables indicated that two treatment factors-therapeutic alliance and receipt of benzodiazepines-were associated with outcomes.
The Unified Behavioral Health Center for Military Veterans and Their Families

The Unified Behavioral Health Center for Military Veterans and Their Families

Nicole K. Eberhart; Michael Stephen Dunbar; Olena Bogdan; Lea Xenakis; Eric R. Pedersen; Terri Tanielian

RAND
2016
pokkari
Many veterans and their families struggle with behavioral health, family reintegration, and relationship problems. However, unlike many veterans, family members are generally not eligible to receive care at Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. The Unified Behavioral Health Center is offering a new model of care by providing colocated and coordinated care for veterans and their families. This report presents an evaluation of this model.