Assessment and treatment
Recommended evidence-based treatment for common mental health issues specific to veterans. Drawing upon the latest Australian and international best practice guidelines for the treatment of common mental health problems by qualified health professionals.
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Treating anxiety
This section explores clinical tools and treatment options for veterans with anxiety. -
Treating PTSD
This page explores assessment and treatment of PTSD in ex-serving members of the Australian Defence Force. Prevalence estimates vary widely, however it is likely that between 5 and 20 per cent of veterans will develop PTSD in their lifetime. -
Treating depression
This page provides clinical tools and links to research about depression to assist in the treatment of serving and ex-serving members of the ADF. -
Treating complicated grief
Approximately one in ten bereaved people experience complicated grief, with higher rates amongst those bereaved by disaster or violent death, or parents who lose a child
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Complex cases
Veterans commonly present with comorbid disorders and complex needs that require careful treatment planning. -
Treating insomnia
Insomnia is both a common and complex condition. Medical treatment, therefore, should always be based on a thorough assessment that includes detailed history, physical examination and in some instances, medical investigations -
Treating alcohol and substance misuse
Alcohol and substance use disorders are significant mental health problems, affecting around one quarter of Australians over their lifetime. -
Treating problematic anger
The following recommendations are based on the available literature on evidence-based interventions for problematic anger among veterans and other populations.
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Treating problem gambling
Problem gambling is a condition where an individual has difficulties limiting the money and/or time spent gambling, which leads to negative consequences. -
Somatic symptoms
Somatic symptom disorder includes a range of clinical presentations such as health anxiety, medically unexplained symptoms, and persistent pain.
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Safety planning and suicide prevention
Outlines pathways that health professionals can take to support the veteran community -
Self-help tools
These tools provide practical information and exercises for those affected by mental health or trauma to help improve wellbeing.