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TITLE:
Veteran Evolution Therapy
AUTHORS:
Kevin Cameron
KEYWORDS:
Veteran, Military, Culture, PTSD, VA
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Applied Sociology,
Vol.13 No.9,
September
27,
2023
ABSTRACT: Veterans are an independent culture, and the lack of contextual and
culturally normed therapeutic modalities and interventions may explain the
disparities in mental health treatment for Veterans and the staggering suicide
rate (Cameron, 2023a). Mental health providers are ethically responsible
for not implementing clinical interventions without cultural adaption or
norming (Perera et al., 2020). Cultural competence impacts the development of
therapeutic rapport and treatment outcomes. Utilizing a true experimental
design, this research examines Veteran Evolution
Therapy as it quickly develops as an evidence-based, culturally informed
treatment intervention for Veterans and Military Service Members. Veteran
Evolution Therapy is a revolutionary and culturally informed treatment with
promising implications that outperform
traditional Veterans Administration CBT programs by addressing primary presenting problems nearly 80%
faster in some clinical applications.
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