Across
- 3. Means in which a Veteran can regulate their warrior ability depending on the situation
- 6. ___________ is one of the improvised explosive devices that is a common cause of someone suffering a TBI.
- 9. Other ____________ wounds include: Anger issues, alcohol/substance abuse, traumatic brain injury
- 10. Some returning soldiers who seek help have experience his five stages of killing
- 12. Mental Health disorder associated with anger, hostility, and aggression
- 14. More die from __________ than are killed in combat
- 16. Counselors first became aware of PTSD when dealing with war veterans, especially those of the __________ ______
- 17. Therapy focusing on unfolding and processing intra/inter personal issues using nonverbal communication utilizing a sand tray with barriers to provide a contained space to physically depict a veterans reality
- 19. This culture values honor, courage, loyalty, integrity, and commitment
- 20. Refers to Operation Enduring Freedom
Down
- 1. Paying attention to and modulating their psychological, emotional, cognitive, and physiological reactions
- 2. Can precipitate suicide and aggression
- 4. A pain-killer drug that is often prescribed and used on the streets as an illicit drug.
- 5. Symptoms includes: decreased levels of consciousness, amnesia, and other neurological irregularities.
- 7. Help family navigate veteran health care and service systems
- 8. Symptoms include: Sleep problems, feelings of guilt, worthlessness, hopelessness, regret, loss of energy/interest, concentration deficits, appetite disorder, psychomotor retardation/agitation, and suicidal thoughts
- 11. The veterans family might experience __________ traumatization, Because of the stress that combat causes veterans
- 13. Learn positive coping skills
- 15. Narrating war stories
- 18. Acronym for Operation Iraqi Freedom
