Clinician Administered Treatment Resources

The Iraq War Clinician's Guide
Written and Compiled by the National Center for PTSD and Walter Reed Army Medical Center

This guide is likely the most helpful resource for treating casualties of Operation Iraqi Freedom. It provides general information related to treating this population, as well as specific recommendations for treatment. For instance, the guide emphasizes the importance of teaching coping skills (pp. 37-38) and recommends that it may be important to address guilt related to harming civilians (p. 38).
Cognitive Processing Therapy for Rape Victims: A Treatment Manual
P.S. Resick & M.K. Schnicke

In general, exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring are among the most effective psychotherapeutic treatments for PTSD (Foa et. all 2000). The following manual, written for the treatment of sexual trauma, can be adapted for treating combat-related trauma.
Treating the Trauma of Rape: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for PTSD
E.B. Foa & B.O. Rothbaum

In general, exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring are among the most effective psychotherapeutic treatments for PTSD (Foa et. all 2000). The following manual, written for the treatment of sexual trauma, can be adapted for treating combat-related trauma.
Seeking Safety: A Treatment Manual for PTSD and Substance Abuse
L.M. Najavits

This is a useful manual for teaching trauma-related coping skills. It is also useful for treating comorbid PTSD and substance abuse.