Evaluating the effectiveness of behavioral activation on quality of life and combat stress control for Vietnam veterans with co-morbid complaints: A case study

Research consistently demonstrates a strong relationship between traumatic events and increased levels of substance use. This case presents a client who exhibited symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and alcohol dependence due to frequent combative exposures experienced during the Vietnam War....

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Intervention
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