Clinical Military Counseling provides current research and ethical practice guidelines for the assessment, diagnosis, and mental health treatment of active-duty service members, veterans, and military families in a 21st-century multicultural environment. Author Mark Stebnicki discusses contemporary military culture; the medical and psychosocial aspects of military health, including the neuroscience of military stress and trauma; suicide; chronic illnesses and disability; and blast and traumatic brain injuries. In addition, he offers integrative approaches to healing the mind, body, and spirit…mehr
Clinical Military Counseling provides current research and ethical practice guidelines for the assessment, diagnosis, and mental health treatment of active-duty service members, veterans, and military families in a 21st-century multicultural environment. Author Mark Stebnicki discusses contemporary military culture; the medical and psychosocial aspects of military health, including the neuroscience of military stress and trauma; suicide; chronic illnesses and disability; and blast and traumatic brain injuries. In addition, he offers integrative approaches to healing the mind, body, and spirit of service members and veterans dealing with clinical issues, such as spirituality, moral injury, and trauma; complex posttraumatic stress disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions; the stresses of the deployment cycle; and military career transitions.
Mark A. Stebnicki, PhD, LCMHC, DCMHS, CRC, CMCC, is professor emeritus and former coordinator of the Military and Trauma Counseling certificate program, which he developed in 2015 at the Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation at East Carolina University. Professor Stebnicki also developed the national Clinical Military Counseling Certificate program—a 12-hour continuing education program offered nationally through the Telehealth Certificate Institute of New York. Professor Stebnicki has been a counselor educator, researcher, and practitioner with more than 30 years of experience in rehabilitation and mental health. He has worked with both adolescents and adults, specializing in stress, trauma, grief, loss, and the psychosocial aspects of chronic illness and disability. His primary focus is working with military service members, veterans, veterans with disabilities, and military families. Professor Stebnicki has published nine professional textbooks as well as 40 journal articles and book chapters. In addition, he has given more than 100 national, regional, and statewide presentations. He has served on many statewide and national professional counseling boards.
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Part I: The Military Culture Chapter 1: The Culturally Competent Clinical Military Counselor Chapter 2: Societal Myths, Stereotypes, and Stigma of the U.S. Military Culture Chapter 3: Counseling Issues for Women and Other Minorities in Military Life Part II: Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Military Health Chapter 4: Mapping the Military Brain: The Neuroscience of Military Stress and Trauma Chapter 5: Psychosocial Aspects of Military Suicide Chapter 6: Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability in Veteran Health Chapter 7: Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Pain and Other Medical Conditions in Military Life Chapter 8: Blast Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military Part III: Clinical Issues in Military Counseling Chapter 9: Spirituality, Moral Injury, and Trauma in Military Life Chapter 10: Military Families and the Deployment Cycle Chapter 11: Career Transitions in Military Life: The Transition Mission Chapter 12: Becoming a Competent Clinical Military Practitioner: Earning the Circle of Trust Chapter 13: Complex Military PTSD and Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions Chapter 14: Military Resiliency and Integrative Treatment Strategies in Operation Military Counseling Index
Part I: The Military Culture Chapter 1: The Culturally Competent Clinical Military Counselor Chapter 2: Societal Myths, Stereotypes, and Stigma of the U.S. Military Culture Chapter 3: Counseling Issues for Women and Other Minorities in Military Life Part II: Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Military Health Chapter 4: Mapping the Military Brain: The Neuroscience of Military Stress and Trauma Chapter 5: Psychosocial Aspects of Military Suicide Chapter 6: Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability in Veteran Health Chapter 7: Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Pain and Other Medical Conditions in Military Life Chapter 8: Blast Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military Part III: Clinical Issues in Military Counseling Chapter 9: Spirituality, Moral Injury, and Trauma in Military Life Chapter 10: Military Families and the Deployment Cycle Chapter 11: Career Transitions in Military Life: The Transition Mission Chapter 12: Becoming a Competent Clinical Military Practitioner: Earning the Circle of Trust Chapter 13: Complex Military PTSD and Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions Chapter 14: Military Resiliency and Integrative Treatment Strategies in Operation Military Counseling Index
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