Veteran's Issues (Chapter 8)

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