Veterans Health

Veterans and active-duty military personnel face unique mental health challenges. From the trauma of combat to the stresses of military life, their psychological well-being can be profoundly impacted. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides in-depth insights into the mental health needs of this population, offering strategies for care, treatment, and support. Our expert editors ensure content is tailored, evidence-based, and relevant, emphasizing the importance of understanding and addressing the specific challenges faced by our military community.

Recently published articles about Veterans and Military Issues

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Primary Users of the VA Health Care System
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Forty Years at the PTSD Frontier with Barbara O. Rothbaum, PhD
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National Trends in PTSD among US Military Veterans
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Suicide Risk and VHA Utilization Among Those with a Suicide Attempt in the US Military
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Dissociative Subtype of PTSD in US Military Veterans
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Geographic Differences in Cannabis Use and Cannabis Use Disorder in the US Veteran Population
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Diagnosis and Management of Rage
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Sequelae of Toxic Exposures in Veterans
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Psychological Sequelae of Drone Attacks
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Retired US Military Veterans and Suicide Risk
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Neurocognition and Impulsivity in Veterans with Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: Suicide Attempters Versus Nonattempters