National Center for PTSD Transitional Page
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The National Center for PTSD's Web site is in transition to another server. We apologize for any inconvenience this creates. Below, you will find links to updated information, or, you can return to the NCPTSD Homepage anytime.
NOTE: The Assessment Request Form is NOT working. Please email your requests to: ncptsd.assessment@va.gov
NOTE: Executive Division POC for Public Affairs email should be Kathryn.Olson@va.gov
Current Positions Available at the National Center for PTSD.
Newsletters
CTU Online Newsletter: April 2009 (PDF)
CTU Online Newsletter: February 2008 (PDF)
CTU Online Newsletter: December 2008 (PDF)
PTSD Research Quarterly Newsletter, RQ Vol. 20(1), Winter, 2009 (PDF) PTSD in Service Members and New Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars: A Bibliography and Critique
Litz, B. T.; Schlenger, W. E.
PTSD Research Quarterly Newsletter, RQ Vol. 19(4), Fall, 2008 (PDF) Epidemiology of the Relationship Between Traumatic Experience and Suicidal Behaviors
Knox, K. L.
PTSD Research Quarterly Newsletter, RQ Vol. 19(3), Summer, 2008 (PDF) Treatments for PTSD: Understanding the Evidence and Understanding PTSD Treatment Guidelines
Schnurr, P.; Friedman, M.; Kilpatrick, D.
Returning from the War Zone: Help with Reintegration
Returning from the War Zone: A Guide for Families of Military Members (PDF)
Information to help military family members understand what to expect during the reintegration following time in a war zone, and to help them adapt back to home life with their loved one. Interactive Online Version (Flash)*
Returning from the War Zone: A Guide for Military Personnel (PDF)
Information to help military personnel understand what to expect when returning from a war zone, and to help them to better adapt back to home life.
*Links will take you outside of the Department of Veterans Affairs web site. VA does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of the linked websites.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
EMAIL - ncptsd@va.gov
CALL - THE PTSD Information Line at (802) 296-6300
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