Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Appendix: Resources for You and Your Family
Index
About the Authors
Bret A. Moore, PsyD, ABPP, is a former active-duty U.S. Army
psychologist and two-tour veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
During his 27 months deployed to Iraq, he provided counseling to
thousands of service members for problems such as depression,
anger, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
He is the author and editor of three other books: Living and
Surviving in Harm's Way, The Veterans and Active Duty Military
Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, and Pharmacotherapy for
Psychologists. Dr. Moore also writes a biweekly column titled
Kevlar for the Mind, which is published in Army Times, Air Force
Times, Navy Times, and Marine Corps Times.
His views and opinions on military psychology have been quoted in
USA Today, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, NPR, BBC, and CBC.
Dr. Moore writes a regular blog on mental health topics for service
members and their families. It can be found at The Camouflage
Couch.
Carrie H. Kennedy, PhD, ABPP, is a lieutenant commander in
the Medical Service Corps of the U.S. Navy. She currently serves as
an aerospace psychologist at the Naval Aerospace Medical
Institute.
Dr. Kennedy is the U.S. Navy's only dual-designated clinical and
aerospace experimental psychologist. She serves as the chair of the
Conflict of Interest Committee for the National Academy of
Neuropsychology, is the past chair of APA's Division 19 (Military
Psychology) Ethics Consultation Committee, and serves as
member-at-large of Division 19.
She is the coeditor of Military Psychology: Clinical and
Operational Applications and Military Neuropsychology. She serves
on the editorial boards of Military Psychology and Psychological
Services.
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