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Healing Hidden Wounds. Antonette Zeiss, Ph.D. Chief Consultant, Office of Mental Health Services. One “Hidden” Wound: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. What is PTSD? Defined in the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic & Statistical Manual (DSM) – IV
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Healing Hidden Wounds Antonette Zeiss, Ph.D. Chief Consultant, Office of Mental Health Services
One “Hidden” Wound: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • What is PTSD? • Defined in the American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic & Statistical Manual (DSM) – IV • NOT any mental health problem occurring after trauma or severe stress • Very specific diagnostic criteria: • Criterion A: Exposure to a severely stressful, life-threatening situation • Symptoms in each of the following clusters: • Persistent re-experiencing • Persistent avoidance and emotional numbing • Persistent symptoms of increased arousal not present before • Duration of symptoms for more than 1 month • Significant impairment
Mental Health Diagnoses of Veterans Who Come to VA for Health Care
What Are The Treatments For PTSD? • Most effective treatments, likely to result in greatest recovery, are psychotherapies • Medications can be helpful, particularly anti-depressant SSRIs and prazosin for nightmares • Positive symptoms (re-experiencing, hypervigilance, increased arousal) generally respond better to medication than negative symptoms (avoidance, withdrawal) • Some medications are contra-indicated, e.g., benzodiazepines (Xanax, Librium, Ativan)
What is VA’s Commitment to Veterans? • Our nation’s commitment to a new generation of Veterans, for their lifetime: • Treat returning Veterans early in the course of mental heath problems • Provide holistic, integrated care for physical and mental health problems: Mental health is an essential component of overall health care • Being there for their lifetime and for the lifetime of all Veterans we are serving, from all eras
How Are We Doing? • VHA Comprehensive MH Strategic Plan, evolving to Uniform Mental Health Services Handbook • Defines mental health services to be provided to all enrolled veterans • Completes implementation of Strategic Plan for patient services • Emphasizes Psychosocial Rehabilitation and the Recovery model for mental illness • Current hiring for expansion • 1,600 mental health staff • 300 support staff • Approximately 300 peer support staff • RAND/Altarum independent review of VA mental health services – conclusions: • VA provides care superior to private sector on almost all measured criteria • VA does not always meet its own high aspirational standards
Context - All Mental Health Staff:Core Mental Health Staff, All VISNs
Discussion • Questions? • Your thoughts about next steps for VA with current returning Veterans and generally