As more veterans return from deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, more
are needing care for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and
combat-related traumatic brain injuries (TBI). While there are several
treatment and recovery options, outlets for support, and other
resources, understanding and gaining access to them is often difficult
or confusing. In Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD: A
Resource and Recovery Guide, authors Cheryl Lawhorne and Don Philpott
offer guidance for returning veterans, from treatment options, to
diagnostic criteria and techniques, to resources for rehabilitation and
support. The authors begin discussions of TBI and PTSD by offering
definitions of each, outlining the risk factors, and exploring the
relationship between the two. They then move on to provide explanations
of diagnostic criteria, treatment options, prevention techniques, and
barriers to seeking care. Sections on the important role that insurance
and health care plays, and on the support of family and friends, round
out this useful and accessible volume. This is an essential guide for
returning veterans, their families, and all who work with veterans
suffering from PTSD and TBI.