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Further Reading and Listening
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www.veteranmentalhealth.com/substance-abuse/
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Currier, J. M., Farnsworth, J. K., Drescher, K. D., McDermott, R. C., Sims, B. M., & Albright, D. L. (2018). Development and evaluation of the Expressions of Moral Injury Scale—Military Version. Clinical psychology & psychotherapy, 25(3), 474-488.
Currier, J. M., Holland, J. M., & Malott, J. (2015). Moral injury, meaning making, and mental health in returning veterans. Journal of clinical psychology, 71(3), 229-240.
Smith, R. T., & True, G. (2014). Warring identities: Identity conflict and the mental distress of American veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Society and mental Health, 4(2), 147-161.
Farnsworth, J. K., Drescher, K. D., Nieuwsma, J. A., Walser, R. B., & Currier, J. M. (2014). The role of moral emotions in military trauma: Implications for the study and treatment of moral injury. Review of General Psychology, 18(4), 249-262.
Gifford, E., & Humphreys, K. (2007). The psychological science of addiction. Addiction, 102(3), 352-361.
Gray, M. J., Schorr, Y., Nash, W., Lebowitz, L., Amidon, A., Lansing, A., … & Litz, B. T. (2012). Adaptive disclosure: An open trial of a novel exposure-based intervention for service members with combat-related psychological stress injuries. Behavior Therapy, 43(2), 407-415.
Hatef, E., Predmore, Z., Lasser, E. C., Kharrazi, H., Nelson, K., Curtis, I., … & Weiner, J. P. (2019). Integrating social and behavioral determinants of health into patient care and population health at Veterans Health Administration: a conceptual framework and an assessment of available individual and population level data sources and evidence-based measurements.
Kyle, C. A. (2018). The Formation of Cultural Capital using Symbolic Military Meanings of Objects and Self in an Adult Agricultural Education Program serving Military Veterans (Doctoral dissertation, Virginia Tech).
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Shirazipour, C. H., Latimer-Cheung, A. E., & Aiken, A. B. (2019). Quality physical activity experiences for military Veterans with a physical disability: Exploring the relationship among program conditions, elements, and outcomes. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, 5(1), 80-92.
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Stern, L. (2017). Post 9/11 veterans with service-connected disabilities and their transition to the civilian workforce: A review of the literature. Advances in Developing Human Resources, 19(1), 66-77.
Stuewig, J., & Tangney, J. P. (2007). Shame and guilt in antisocial and risky behaviors. The self-conscious emotions: Theory and research, 371-388.
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